Early relational origins of Theory of Mind: A two-study replication

IF 6.5 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Grazyna Kochanska, Lilly Bendel-Stenzel, Danming An, Neevetha Sivagurunathan
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Abstract

Background

Research implies early relational factors – parental appropriate mind-mindedness (MM) and mutually responsive orientation (MRO) – as antecedents of children's Theory of Mind (ToM), yet the longitudinal path is unclear. Furthermore, little is known about the process in father–child relationships. In two studies of community families in a Midwestern state in United States, we tested a path from parental appropriate MM in infancy to parent–child MRO in toddlerhood to children's ToM at preschool age in mother– and father–child relationships, using comparable observational measures at parallel ages.

Methods

In Children and Parents Study (CAPS) of children born in 2017 and 2018, we collected data at 8 months (N = 200, 96 girls), 38 months, age 3 (N = 175, 86 girls), and 52 months, age 4.5 (N = 177, 86 girls). In Family Study (FS) of children born mostly in 2001, we collected data at 7 months (N = 102, 51 girls), 38 months, age 3 (N = 100, 50 girls), and 52 months, age 4.5 (N = 99, 49 girls). Parental MM (verbal comments aligned with the infant's psychological state) was observed in infancy, MRO (parent and child responsiveness to each other and shared positive affect) at age 3, and ToM (false belief tasks) at age 4.5.

Results

The findings supported the proposed indirect effects of parents' MM on children's ToM, mediated by MRO, for fathers and children in both studies, and for mothers and children, in CAPS. In FS, mothers' MM predicted MRO and ToM, but there was no mediation.

Conclusions

This investigation, testing a path from MM to MRO to ToM in both mother– and father–child relationships in two longitudinal studies, adds to the literature that has described relations among those constructs but rarely integrated those in one model.

心智理论的早期关系起源:两项研究的重复。
背景:研究表明,早期关系因素--父母适当的心智(MM)和相互回应取向(MRO)--是儿童心智理论(ToM)的前因,但其纵向发展路径尚不清楚。此外,人们对父子关系中的这一过程也知之甚少。在对美国中西部一个州的社区家庭进行的两项研究中,我们使用平行年龄段的可比观察指标,检验了从婴儿期父母适当的MM到学步期亲子MRO再到学龄前儿童心智理论在母子关系和父子关系中的发展路径:在2017年和2018年出生的儿童和家长研究(CAPS)中,我们收集了8个月(N = 200,96名女孩)、38个月,3岁(N = 175,86名女孩)和52个月,4.5岁(N = 177,86名女孩)时的数据。在主要针对 2001 年出生儿童的家庭研究(FS)中,我们收集了 7 个月(102 人,51 个女孩)、38 个月(3 岁)(100 人,50 个女孩)和 52 个月(4.5 岁)(99 人,49 个女孩)时的数据。在婴儿期观察了父母的MM(与婴儿心理状态一致的口头评论),在3岁时观察了MRO(父母和孩子对彼此的反应和共同的积极情感),在4.5岁时观察了ToM(错误信念任务):研究结果表明,在两项研究中,父母的 "MM "对父亲和儿童的 "ToM "都有间接影响,而在 "CAPS "中,父母的 "MM "对母亲和儿童的 "ToM "也有间接影响。在 FS 中,母亲的 MM 预测了 MRO 和 ToM,但没有中介作用:这项调查在两项纵向研究中测试了母亲和父亲与子女关系中从MM到MRO再到ToM的路径,为描述了这些建构之间关系但很少将其整合到一个模型中的文献增添了新的内容。
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5.30%
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (JCPP) is a highly regarded international publication that focuses on the fields of child and adolescent psychology and psychiatry. It is recognized for publishing top-tier, clinically relevant research across various disciplines related to these areas. JCPP has a broad global readership and covers a diverse range of topics, including: Epidemiology: Studies on the prevalence and distribution of mental health issues in children and adolescents. Diagnosis: Research on the identification and classification of childhood disorders. Treatments: Psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological interventions for child and adolescent mental health. Behavior and Cognition: Studies on the behavioral and cognitive aspects of childhood disorders. Neuroscience and Neurobiology: Research on the neural and biological underpinnings of child mental health. Genetics: Genetic factors contributing to the development of childhood disorders. JCPP serves as a platform for integrating empirical research, clinical studies, and high-quality reviews from diverse perspectives, theoretical viewpoints, and disciplines. This interdisciplinary approach is a key feature of the journal, as it fosters a comprehensive understanding of child and adolescent mental health. The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry is published 12 times a year and is affiliated with the Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH), which supports the journal's mission to advance knowledge and practice in the field of child and adolescent mental health.
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