Child Temperament and Child-care Support are Related to Better Mother-child Relationship Quality

Sumeyra Yalcintas, A. Pike
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The current study identifies associates of mother-first-born-child relationship quality of an important period that is when expecting a second child. Based on Belsky’s determinants of parenting model (Belsky, 1984), we suggested three domains to relate to mother-child relationship quality, maternal personal resources (well-being, effortful control), child characteristics (temperament, behaviour problems) and contextual factors (household chaos, child-care support, marital satisfaction). Forty-five mothers (Mage= 34.78 years; SDage = 3.86 years) and their typically developing first-born children (Mchild age=32.26 months; SDage = 6.27) were visited at home in the south of England, Sussex, UK, where mothers completed questionnaires and mother-child interactions were videotaped. Results demonstrated that easier child temperament, better maternal well-being, less household chaos and more child-care support were related to more positive mother-child relationship quality. Together the variables explained 23% of the variance in relationship quality.  The child’s easy temperament, chaos and child-care support provided unique variance in explaining the mother-child relationship. These results contribute to the literature on expecting a second child and yield several implications. The findings also provide guidance for future intervention programs. In order to improve the mother-child relationship quality, child executive functioning may be a fruitful target for intervention, as well as increased support for child-care and decreased household chaos.  
儿童气质、托儿支持与母子关系质量相关
目前的研究确定了母亲与第一胎的关系质量的一个重要时期,即期待第二个孩子的时候。基于Belsky的育儿决定因素模型(Belsky, 1984),我们提出了三个与母子关系质量相关的领域,即母亲的个人资源(幸福感、努力控制)、孩子的特征(气质、行为问题)和环境因素(家庭混乱、育儿支持、婚姻满意度)。45位母亲(年龄34.78岁;年龄= 3.86岁)和他们正常发育的第一胎子女(Mchild age=32.26个月;在英国南部苏塞克斯郡的家中,母亲们完成了问卷调查,并对母子之间的互动进行了录像。结果表明,儿童气质越轻松、母亲幸福感越好、家庭混乱越少、育儿支持越多,母子关系质量越积极。这些变量加在一起解释了23%的关系质量差异。孩子的随和气质、混乱和育儿支持为解释母子关系提供了独特的差异。这些结果有助于期待第二个孩子的文献,并产生了几个启示。研究结果也为未来的干预项目提供了指导。为了改善母子关系质量,儿童执行功能可能是一个富有成效的干预目标,以及增加对儿童保育的支持和减少家庭混乱。
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