IF 3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Silvia Cimino, Luca Cerniglia
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背景:亲子在进餐时间的互动对幼儿期的社交、情感和认知发展有着重要影响。父母越来越多地使用数字技术与这些互动的中断有关,这种现象被称为 "技术偏好"(technoference),它与儿童的关系冲突和社会心理障碍有关。喂养互动对于培养依恋关系和情绪调节尤为重要,因此是研究科技对亲子关系影响的一个重要领域。目的:本研究旨在评估父母在进餐时间使用数字技术对喂养互动质量和儿童失调症状的影响。研究分为两组进行比较:在进餐时间使用设备的母亲(技术组,TG)和不使用设备的母亲(非技术组,NTG):参与者包括母子二人组(TG)和一个匹配的对照组(NTG)(Ntot = 174),这是从一个更广泛的研究项目中挑选出来的。使用经过验证的意大利食品间评估方法(SVIA)对母子二人组在20分钟的正餐期间进行观察。儿童的情绪和行为功能通过儿童行为检查表(CBCL)进行评估。统计分析包括方差分析和事后检验:TG组儿童在所有SVIA分量表上的得分都明显较高,这表明他们面临更多的父母情感挑战、冲突、拒食行为和家庭困扰。此外,与 NTG 组相比,TG 组儿童表现出更多的内化和外化问题,包括 CBCL 上的调节障碍症状:结论:父母在用餐时间使用科技会对亲子喂养互动产生负面影响,并增加儿童的行为失调。这些研究结果突出表明,有必要采取有意识的养育策略,以限制数字分心并促进更健康的家庭动态。
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Integrating Screens and Spoons: An Exploratory Study on Digital Technology's Influence on Parent-Child Interactions.

Background: Parent-child interactions during mealtime significantly influence social, emotional, and cognitive development in early childhood. Increasing parental use of digital technology has been linked to disruptions in these interactions, a phenomenon termed "technoference," which is associated with relational conflicts and psychosocial difficulties in children. Feeding interactions are particularly important for fostering attachment and emotional regulation, making them a vital area for studying technology's effects on parent-child dynamics.

Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of parental digital technology use during mealtime on the quality of feeding interactions and child dysregulation symptoms. Two groups were compared: mothers who used devices during mealtime (Technology Group, TG) and mothers who did not (Non-Technology Group, NTG).

Methods: Participants included mother-child dyads (TG) and a matched control group (NTG) (Ntot = 174), selected from a broader research project. Mother-child pairs were observed during a 20 min midday meal using the validated Italian Scala di Valutazione dell'Interazione Alimentare (SVIA). The emotional and behavioral functioning of children was assessed with the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). Statistical analyses included ANOVAs and post hoc tests.

Results: The TG group demonstrated significantly higher scores on all SVIA subscales, indicating greater parental affective challenges, conflict, food refusal behaviors, and dyadic distress. Additionally, children in the TG group exhibited more internalizing and externalizing problems, including dysregulation symptoms on the CBCL, compared to the NTG group.

Conclusions: Parental technology use during mealtime negatively affects parent-child feeding interactions and increases dysregulation in children. These findings highlight the need for mindful parenting strategies to limit digital distractions and foster healthier family dynamics.

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