From co-regulation to self-regulation: Maternal soothing strategies and self-efficacy in relation to maternal reports of infant regulation at 3 and 7 months

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Natalie Kiel, Gizem Samdan, Annika S. Wienke, Tilman Reinelt, Sabina Pauen, Birgit Mathes, Charlotte Herzmann
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This study, conducted in Germany, examines the role of maternal soothing strategies to explain the association of maternal self-efficacy with infant regulation (crying and sleeping behavior). Questionnaire data of 150 mothers, living in Germany, with mixed ethnic and educational backgrounds were collected when infants were 3 and 7 months old. Two types of maternal soothing strategies were distinguished: close soothing, involving close physical and emotional contact, and distant soothing, involving physical and emotional distancing from the infant. A cross-sectional SEM at 3 months indicated that maternal self-efficacy is associated with reported infant regulation through distant soothing strategies. Low maternal self-efficacy was associated with frequent maternal use of distant soothing, which in turn was related to reported infant regulation problems, that is, non-soothability and greater crying frequency. Frequent use of close soothing was associated with reported infant sleeping behavior, that is, frequent night-time awakenings. A longitudinal SEM further indicated that the effects of close soothing persisted at least until the infants' age of 7 months. The study showed how low maternal self-efficacy, increased use of distant soothing, and reported early infant regulation problems are intertwined and that, due to their persisting positive effect on infant soothability, close soothing better supports infant development.

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从共同调节到自我调节:母亲的安抚策略和自我效能与婴儿 3 个月和 7 个月时母亲的调节报告有关。
本研究在德国进行,探讨了母亲安抚策略在解释母亲自我效能感与婴儿调节(哭闹和睡眠行为)之间的关联方面所起的作用。研究收集了婴儿 3 个月和 7 个月大时 150 位居住在德国、具有不同种族和教育背景的母亲的问卷数据。研究将母亲的安抚策略分为两类:近距离安抚(包括身体和情感上的亲密接触)和远距离安抚(包括身体和情感上与婴儿的疏远)。3 个月大时的横断面 SEM 显示,母亲的自我效能与所报告的婴儿通过远距离安抚策略进行调节有关。产妇自我效能感低与产妇频繁使用远距离安抚有关,而远距离安抚又与所报告的婴儿调节问题有关,即不舒畅和哭闹次数增多。频繁使用近距离安抚与婴儿的睡眠行为(即夜间频繁醒来)有关。一项纵向的 SEM 进一步表明,亲密安抚的效果至少持续到婴儿 7 个月大。该研究表明,产妇自我效能感低、更多使用远距离安抚、婴儿早期调节问题是如何相互交织在一起的,并且由于近距离安抚对婴儿安抚性的持续积极影响,近距离安抚能更好地支持婴儿的发展。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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