Secure bases behind bars?: attachment histories and parenting among incarcerated mothers co-residing with their toddlers in Türkiye

We examined the feasibility and value of qualitatively analyzing the Attachment Story Completion Task (ASCT) to gain insights into attachment representations and intergenerational patterns in their parenting among incarcerated mothers in Türkiye (N = 79, Mage = 29.7, SD = 5.6) co-residing with their...

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Authors: Iscanoglu, Zulal (Author) ; Erden-Basaran, Ozlem (Author) ; Poehlmann-Tynan, Julie (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2025
In: International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology
Year: 2025, Volume: 00, Pages: 1-20
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520 |a We examined the feasibility and value of qualitatively analyzing the Attachment Story Completion Task (ASCT) to gain insights into attachment representations and intergenerational patterns in their parenting among incarcerated mothers in Türkiye (N = 79, Mage = 29.7, SD = 5.6) co-residing with their toddlers. Participants responded to five attachment-related, stress-inducing story-stems. Thematic analysis under a constructivist framework identified five themes: Parental Profiles, Desire for Protection and Care, Self-Blame and Longing for Childhood, Feeling of Being Unloved, and Redemption of Remorse Based on Observed Parenting. Narratives reflected a lack of secure-base support and sensitive caregiving in childhood, marked by emotional neglect, disengaged fathers, and in some cases, abuse. Many mothers expressed shame, longing for affection, and intergenerational parallels with their children, pointing to preoccupied attachment tendencies. Findings emphasize the need for trauma-informed, attachment-based interventions to support caregiving in prison nurseries and address intergenerational cycles of adversity. 
520 |a Why was the study done? Thousands of women are incarcerated in Turkey, andsome live with their toddlers, facing unique challenges. These mothers are at risk ofhaving experienced harsh parenting and insecure early relationships, which are linkedto later mental health issues and insensitive parenting. They also face emotional andsocial difficulties that make parenting harder, especially without support. However,there is no simple tool available for civilian prison staff to assess these earlyexperiences or understand the caregiving incarcerated mothers provide. What wasthe main aim of this study? We aimed to use a practical, easy-to-administer tool—theAttachment Story Completion Test (ASCT)—and adapt it for qualitative analysis.This approach requires less training than quantitative methods and can be used withindividual cases without group-level data. We wanted to explore how incarceratedmothers in Turkey reflect on their childhood relationships and how these mayshape their parenting. What did researchers do? We worked with 79 mothers livingwith their toddlers in prison. Each completed five story-stems designed to bringout memories and emotions related to early caregiver relationships. What did theresearchers find? Narratives showed that many mothers had grown up withoutemotional warmth, especially from fathers, and still lacked supportive relationships.Their stories reflected neglect, guilt, longing for love, and signs of physical abuse.Some blamed themselves for family difficulties or mourned lost childhoods. Whilemany wanted to be better parents, they often struggled emotionally and sometimesrepeated the parenting patterns they had experienced. Some saw their children facingsimilar hardships. What do these findings mean? The ASCT can help prison staffidentify attachment-related traumas and offer trauma-informed parenting support.Such support may help incarcerated mothers heal and improve their caregiving,potentially breaking cycles of trauma. 
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