Predicting externalizing behaviors in typically developing toddlers at 24 months: Insights from parenting at 12 months

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Zoe C.G. Cloud , Alicia Spittle , Jeanie Cheong , Lex W. Doyle , Peter J. Anderson , Karli Treyvaud
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Early observational assessment of parent and child behaviors may identify risk factors associated with the development of early child externalizing behaviors. This study aimed to examine factors associated with child externalizing behaviors at 24-months of age, including early maternal depression, family social risk and the parent-child relationship. Using a longitudinal design in 89 mother-child dyads (n = 43 female), maternal depressive symptoms and social risk were measured post-birth, and 12-months later parent-child interaction was assessed using the Emotional Availability Scales. To assess child externalizing behaviors, a parent-report questionnaire was administered when children were 24-months old. Increased early maternal depressive symptoms (p = .03), but not higher social risk (p = 0.17), were associated with higher child externalizing behaviors in children at age 24-months. After adjusting for early maternal depressive symptoms and familial social risk, lower levels of observed maternal structuring (β = −2.60, 95 %CI = −4.56, −0.64, p = .01) and lower levels of non-hostility (β = −3.39, 95 %CI −6.64, −0.14, p = .04) when the child was 12-months old were associated with higher parent-report of externalizing behaviors. However, the child’s observed interaction behavior was not associated with the mother’s report of child externalizing behavior. Interventions targeting specific post-natal maternal mental health and early parenting behaviors may reduce the risk for the development of later child externalizing problems.

预测 24 个月大发育正常幼儿的外化行为:从 12 个月时的养育行为中获得启示。
对父母和儿童行为的早期观察评估可发现与儿童早期外化行为发展相关的风险因素。本研究旨在探讨与 24 个月大儿童外化行为相关的因素,包括早期母亲抑郁、家庭社会风险和亲子关系。研究采用纵向设计,对 89 个母子二人组(n = 43 名女性)进行了出生后母亲抑郁症状和社会风险的测量,并使用情感可用性量表对 12 个月后的亲子互动情况进行了评估。为了评估儿童的外化行为,在儿童 24 个月大时进行了家长报告问卷调查。在 24 个月大的儿童中,母亲早期抑郁症状的增加(p = 0.03)与儿童外化行为的增加有关,而社会风险的增加(p = 0.17)与儿童外化行为的增加无关。在对早期母亲抑郁症状和家庭社会风险进行调整后,当儿童 12 个月大时,观察到的较低水平的母亲结构化(β = -2.60,95 %CI = -4.56,-0.64,p = .01)和较低水平的非敌意(β = -3.39,95 %CI -6.64,-0.14,p = .04)与父母报告的较高水平的外部化行为相关。然而,观察到的儿童互动行为与母亲报告的儿童外化行为无关。针对特定的产后母亲心理健康和早期养育行为的干预措施可能会降低儿童日后出现外部化问题的风险。
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Infant Behavior & Development
Infant Behavior & Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.10
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4.80%
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94
期刊介绍: Infant Behavior & Development publishes empirical (fundamental and clinical), theoretical, methodological and review papers. Brief reports dealing with behavioral development during infancy (up to 3 years) will also be considered. Papers of an inter- and multidisciplinary nature, for example neuroscience, non-linear dynamics and modelling approaches, are particularly encouraged. Areas covered by the journal include cognitive development, emotional development, perception, perception-action coupling, motor development and socialisation.
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