Emotional availability of father–child dyads versus mother–child dyads in children aged 0–3 years

Sarah Bergmann, Verena Wendt, K. von Klitzing, A. Klein
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This article explores differences in emotional availability (EA) between mothers and fathers and effects of child sex and child age in a sample of 48 families with typically developing children aged 7 months to 3 years 10 months. We videotaped mother–child and father–child free-play interactions and coded them with the fourth edition of the EA scales (Biringen, 2008). The results indicate that mothers are more emotionally available than fathers, which emerges from slight differences in sensitivity, structuring, and nonintrusiveness. Especially when interacting with young children, fathers scored lower on sensitivity and structuring, whereas mothers were equally sensitive and provided optimal structuring toward all children regardless of their age. Further, girls did not differ from boys with respect to EA, but parents provided more optimal structuring toward older children and older children showed higher levels of responsiveness and involvement than younger children. Implications and prospects for future studies are discussed.
0-3岁儿童父子二联体与母子二联体的情感可得性
这篇文章探讨了母亲和父亲之间情感可用性(EA)的差异,以及孩子性别和年龄对48个家庭样本的影响,这些家庭的典型发育儿童年龄在7个月到3岁10个月之间。我们将母子和父子之间的自由游戏互动录像下来,并用第四版EA量表对其进行编码。结果表明,母亲比父亲在情感上更容易获得,这表现在敏感性、结构和非侵入性方面的细微差异。尤其是在与年幼的孩子互动时,父亲在敏感性和结构化方面得分较低,而母亲对所有孩子都同样敏感,并提供了最佳的结构化,而不管他们的年龄。此外,在EA方面,女孩和男孩没有差异,但父母对年龄较大的孩子提供了更优的结构,年龄较大的孩子比年幼的孩子表现出更高的反应性和参与度。讨论了今后研究的意义和展望。
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