Parental reactions to child negative emotions and child behavioral adjustment: The moderating role of child inhibitory control

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Mengjiao Wang, Xi Chen, Shanyun Zheng
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According to the heuristic model of emotion socialization by Eisenberg et al., parental reactions to children’s negative emotions (RCNE) have an important role in this socialization process; however, its effects on children’s social-emotional outcomes may be moderated by the children’s temperament. This longitudinal study verified this proposition by testing maternal and paternal RCNE as predictors of preschoolers’ behavioral adjustment and child inhibitory control as a moderator of these associations. Mothers and fathers of 113 Chinese children ( Mage = 57.41 months, SD = 7.16 months) reported on their RCNE and child inhibitory control at Time 1 (T1) and reported on child behavioral adjustment (i.e., externalizing problems, internalizing problems, and prosocial behaviors) both at T1 and 6 months later (Time 2, T2). Multiple linear regression analyses showed that after controlling for child behavioral adjustment at T1, child age, and paternal education level, (a) paternal supportive reactions negatively predicted child externalizing problems and positively predicted child prosocial behaviors, and (b) the associations between parental RCNE and child behavioral adjustment were moderated by child inhibitory control. Specifically, only for children low on inhibitory control, paternal supportive reactions negatively predicted child externalizing problems, and maternal supportive reactions positively predicted child prosocial behaviors.
父母对孩子负面情绪的反应与孩子的行为适应:儿童抑制控制的调节作用
根据艾森伯格(Eisenberg)等人提出的情绪社会化启发式模型,父母对儿童负面情绪的反应(RCNE)在这一社会化过程中起着重要作用;然而,它对儿童社会情绪结果的影响可能会受到儿童气质的调节。本纵向研究通过测试母亲和父亲的 RCNE 对学龄前儿童行为适应的预测作用,以及儿童抑制控制对这些关联的调节作用,验证了这一观点。113 名中国儿童(年龄:57.41 个月,标准差:7.16 个月)的父亲和母亲在时间 1(T1)报告了他们的 RCNE 和儿童抑制控制能力,并在时间 1 和 6 个月后(时间 2,T2)报告了儿童的行为适应情况(即外化问题、内化问题和亲社会行为)。多元线性回归分析表明,在控制了儿童在第一阶段的行为适应、儿童年龄和父亲教育水平后,(a)父亲的支持性反应对儿童的外化问题有负向预测作用,而对儿童的亲社会行为有正向预测作用;(b)父母的 RCNE 与儿童行为适应之间的关联受儿童抑制性控制的调节。具体来说,只有抑制控制能力低的儿童,父亲的支持性反应才会对儿童的外部化问题产生负面影响,而母亲的支持性反应则会对儿童的亲社会行为产生正面影响。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
CiteScore
9.40
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