The effectiveness of maternal regulatory attempts in the development of infant emotion regulation

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Shira C. Segal, Margaret C. Moulson
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Abstract

Caregivers are instrumental in the development of infant emotion regulation; however, few studies have focused on delineating the real-time effectiveness of strategies that caregivers use to reduce infant distress. It is also unclear whether certain caregiver traits facilitate engagement in more successful regulation strategies. This study addressed these gaps by: (1) examining the differential effectiveness of maternal regulatory attempts (MRAs; behavioral strategies initiated by mothers to assist infants with regulating emotional states) in reducing 12- to 24-month-old infants' frustration during a toy removal task; and (2) assessing whether maternal mind-mindedness (mothers' attunement to their infant's mental state) predicted mothers' selection of MRAs. Multilevel modeling revealed that distraction and control were the most effective MRAs in reducing infant negative affect across 5-s intervals (N = 82 dyads; M infant age = 18 months; 45 females). Greater use of non-attuned mind-related speech predicted less engagement in effective MRAs, supporting a link between caregivers' socio-cognitive skills and provision of in-the-moment regulation support. These findings highlight the value of considering caregiver regulatory behaviors as a target for elucidating how maternal socialization of emotion regulation occurs in real-time. They also underscore mothers' important role as socializing agents in the development of this foundational developmental ability.

母性调节尝试在婴儿情绪调节发展中的有效性
照护者在婴儿情绪调节的发展过程中起着重要作用;然而,很少有研究关注照护者用来减少婴儿痛苦的策略的实时有效性。此外,目前还不清楚某些照顾者的特质是否有助于采用更成功的调节策略。本研究通过以下方法填补了这些空白(1) 研究了母亲的调节尝试(MRAs;母亲为帮助婴儿调节情绪状态而采取的行为策略)在减少 12 到 24 个月大婴儿在玩具移除任务中的挫折感方面的不同效果;以及 (2) 评估了母亲的心智(母亲对婴儿心理状态的关注)是否会影响母亲对 MRAs 的选择。多层次建模显示,分散注意力和控制是在 5 秒间隔内减少婴儿负面情绪最有效的 MRAs(N = 82 个二元组;婴儿平均年龄 = 18 个月;45 名女性)。更多地使用与心智无关的言语预示着较少参与有效的 MRAs,这支持了照顾者的社会认知技能与提供即时调节支持之间的联系。这些发现凸显了将照顾者的调节行为视为目标的价值,有助于阐明母性情绪调节社会化是如何实时发生的。这些研究还强调了母亲在这一基础性发展能力的发展过程中作为社会化媒介的重要作用。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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