A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal

Relationship between the anxiety of preschoolers and the psychological flexibility of their mothers




AuthorsZHANG Bingkun, FAN Chunlei, WANG Ligang, TAO Ting, GAO Wenbin.

PublisherChina Association for Mental Healthalth Journal

Publishing place51 Huayuan North Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China

Publication year2022

JournalChinese Mental Health Journal

Journal acronymChin Ment Health J

Article number1000-6729(2022)009-0780-06

Volume36

Issue09

First page 780

Last page785

eISSN1000-6729

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1000-6729.2022.09.010

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Abstract

Objective: To examine the relationship between mother’s psychological flexibility and preschool children's anxiety and whether an only child plays a moderating role in it. Methods:387 mothers of preschool children aged 3-7 years were recruited,the only child accounted for 47.8%. A survey was conducted using the second version of the Acceptance and Action Scale (AAQ-II) and the Spence Child Anxiety Scale (SCAS). Results:The results of the group regression showed that AAQ-II scores were negatively correlated with total SCAS scores and scores on 4 dimensions scores of separation anxiety, fear of somatic harm, social fear, and generalized anxiety in preschool only child (β=-0.27, -0.25, -0.18, -0.22, -0.34; all P<0.05). It also were negatively correlated with total SCAS scores and 5 dimensions scores of separation anxiety, fear of physical harm, social fear, obsessive-compulsive-impulsive disorder, and generalized anxiety in preschool non-only children (β=-0.45, -0.37, -0.37, -0.38, -0.33, -0.39; all P<0.001). The results of the moderated effects test showed that the regression coefficients of AAQ-II scores and total SCAS scores in the only child and non-only child groups had statistical significance (P<0.05),that shows whether the child is an only child moderates between the mother’s psychological flexibility and preschooler’s anxiety.. Conclusions: The lower the mother's psychological flexibility, the higher the preschooler's anxiety level, and preschool non-only children are more likely to be affected by the mother’s psychological flexibility.



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