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Systematic review of the link between maternal anxiety and overprotection

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JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
卷 295, 期 -, 页码 541-551

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.08.065

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Maternal anxiety; Overprotection; Parenting; Parent-child relations

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  1. Miami University
  2. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development of the National Institutes of Health [R15 HD076158]

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The literature on the relationship between maternal anxiety and overprotection presents conflicting results, but an overall assessment shows a small to medium level of association between the two. It may be beneficial to incorporate parental mental health into existing parenting interventions to help alleviate the impact of anxiety on overprotection.
Background: Theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that maternal anxiety relates to overprotection, yet studies have found conflicting evidence. The literature would benefit from a systematic review. Methods: In April 2020, a systematic review on the relation between maternal anxiety and overprotection was conducted. The search was updated in January 2021. A total of 13 articles were included. Results: Of 16 reported bivariate correlations, 12 showed that maternal anxiety accounted for significant variance in overprotection (7 reported a small effect and 5 reported a medium effect). In a group differences study, mothers with anxiety showed greater overprotection. Additionally, in 4 out of 7 multivariate relations maternal anxiety accounted for significant variance in overprotection over and above other factors while 3 suggested that maternal anxiety did not account for significant variance in overprotection. In a multivariate, longitudinal study, maternal anxiety predicted overprotection, over and above other factors. Given conflicting evidence, we evaluated article's methodological strength and found stronger evidence supporting a small to medium size relation compared to evidence supporting no significant relation. Limitations: We report ranges of coefficients and effect sizes, but meta-analytic results are needed to determine the magnitude of these relations based on various factors. More longitudinal studies are needed to determine directionality. Conclusions: Although the literature shows conflicting results, the present review supports that maternal anxiety relates to overprotection, though the effect of this relation is small to medium. It may be beneficial to incorporate mental health for parents into existing parenting interventions.

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