简短育儿干预对父母和婴儿模仿的影响

IF 3.8 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Caroline J. Gillenson, Matthew J. Valente, Mary B. Hagan, Anastassia Cafatti Mac-Niven, Daniel M. Bagner
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尽管已知对儿童早期发展有好处,但关于行为父母干预(如亲子互动疗法(PCIT))对父母和儿童模仿的影响的研究有限。我们研究了一个简短的,基于家庭的PCIT适应,即婴儿行为计划(IBP),对观察到的父母和婴儿模仿频率的变化的影响,父母语言(英语,西班牙语)的调节作用,以及父母和婴儿模仿对干预对婴儿行为问题的影响的中介作用。参与者是60名行为问题严重的12到15个月大的婴儿和他们的主要照顾者,他们都是母亲。父母-婴儿被随机分配接受IBP或标准儿科初级保健。与接受标准治疗的家庭相比,接受IBP的父母在干预后和3个月的随访中表现出明显更高的观察到的模仿率,并且在干预后,说英语的家庭比说西班牙语的家庭的效果更强。虽然IBP在干预后或3个月的随访中没有直接影响婴儿模仿的变化,但在6个月的随访中,接受IBP的婴儿模仿率显著增加。此外,适度结果表明,IBP导致了西班牙语家庭婴儿后期模仿的改善,而英语家庭没有。父母模仿和婴儿模仿没有显著的中介作用。未来的研究需要检查模仿的增加对儿童发展的其他方面的影响,如社会认知和语言能力,并检查文化因素如何在模仿的个体差异中发挥作用。
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Impact of a Brief Parenting Intervention on Parent and Infant Imitation
Research examining the effect of behavioral parenting interventions, such as parent–child interaction therapy (PCIT), on parent and child imitation is limited despite known benefits to early child development. We examined the effect of a brief, home-based adaptation of PCIT, the Infant Behavior Program (IBP), on changes in observed frequency of parent and infant imitation, moderating effects of parent language (English, Spanish), and mediational effects of parent and infant imitation on the effect of intervention on infant behavior problems. Participants were 60 12- to 15-month-olds with elevated behavior problems and their primary caregiver, all of which were mothers. Parent–infant dyads were randomly assigned to receive either the IBP or standard pediatric primary care. Parents receiving the IBP demonstrated significantly higher rates of observed imitation at postintervention and at the 3-month follow-up compared to those receiving standard care, and the effect at postintervention was stronger for English-speaking than for Spanish-speaking families. Although the IBP did not directly affect changes in infant imitation at postintervention or the 3-month follow-up, rates of infant imitation increased significantly for those who received the IBP at the 6-month follow-up. Additionally, moderation results suggested that the IBP led to improvements in infant imitation at post for Spanish-speaking families but not for English-speaking families. There were no significant mediational effects of parent or infant imitation. Future research is needed to examine the impact of increases in imitation on other aspects of child development, such as social–cognitive and language abilities, and to examine how cultural factors may play a role in individual differences in imitation.
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Behavior Therapy
Behavior Therapy Multiple-
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
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113
审稿时长
121 days
期刊介绍: Behavior Therapy is a quarterly international journal devoted to the application of the behavioral and cognitive sciences to the conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of psychopathology and related clinical problems. It is intended for mental health professionals and students from all related disciplines who wish to remain current in these areas and provides a vehicle for scientist-practitioners and clinical scientists to report the results of their original empirical research. Although the major emphasis is placed upon empirical research, methodological and theoretical papers as well as evaluative reviews of the literature will also be published. Controlled single-case designs and clinical replication series are welcome.
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