Objective Linguistic Markers Associated with Callous-Unemotional Traits in Early Childhood.

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
R Waller, M Flum, Y Paz, E R Perkins, Y Rodriguez, A Knox, M R Pelella, C Jones, S Sun, S A Denham, J Herrington, J Parish-Morris
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Abstract

Background: Callous-unemotional (CU) traits are associated with interpersonal difficulties and risk for severe conduct problems (CP). The ability to communicate thoughts and feelings is critical to social success, with language a promising treatment target. However, no prior studies have examined objective linguistic correlates of childhood CU traits in early childhood, which could give insight into underlying risk mechanisms and novel target treatments.

Methods: We computed lexical (positive emotion, sad, and anger words) and conversational (interruptions and speech rate) markers produced by 131 children aged 5-6 years (M = 5.98; SD = 0.54, 58.8% female) and their parents while narrating wordless storybooks during two online visits separated by 6-8 weeks (M = 6.56, SD = 1.11; two books, order counterbalanced). Audio recordings were diarized, time-aligned, and orthographically transcribed using WebTrans. Conversational markers were calculated using R and word frequencies were calculated using Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) software. We examined links between child CU traits and linguistic markers, and explored whether relationships were moderated by child sex.

Results: Higher CU traits were associated with fewer positive emotion words produced by parents and children. Higher CU traits were also associated with greater concordance in the degree of interruptions and expression of anger emotion words by parents and children.

Conclusions: Results suggest that objective linguistic correlates of CU traits are detectable during early childhood, which could inform adjunctive treatment modules that improve outcomes by precisely tracking and targeting subtle communication patterns.

客观语言标记与幼儿期的冷酷-不情感特质有关。
背景:冷酷无情(CU)特质与人际交往困难和严重行为问题(CP)的风险有关。交流思想和情感的能力是社交成功的关键,而语言是一个很有前景的治疗目标。然而,之前的研究还没有对幼儿期儿童CU特质的客观语言相关性进行研究,而这些研究可以帮助我们了解潜在的风险机制和新的目标治疗方法:我们计算了 131 名 5-6 岁儿童(男 = 5.98;女 SD = 0.54,58.8% 女性)及其父母在两次相隔 6-8 周的在线访问(男 = 6.56;女 SD = 1.11;两本书,顺序平衡)中讲述无字故事书时产生的词汇(积极情绪词、悲伤词和愤怒词)和会话(打断和语速)标记。录音采用 WebTrans 进行了日记化、时间对齐和正字法转录。使用 R 计算对话标记,并使用语言调查和词数统计 (LIWC) 软件计算词频。我们研究了儿童 CU 特质与语言标记之间的联系,并探讨了儿童性别是否会调节两者之间的关系:结果:较高的 CU 特质与父母和儿童较少使用积极情绪词有关。结论:CU特质越高,父母和子女在打断和表达愤怒情绪词方面的一致性也越高:结论:研究结果表明,在幼儿期就能检测到CU特质的客观语言相关性,这可以为辅助治疗模块提供依据,通过精确跟踪和针对微妙的沟通模式来改善治疗效果。
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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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