了解情绪失调的代际传递:母亲和父亲在怀孕期间的心理不灵活性和幼儿时期正念育儿的作用。

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Lauren M Laifer, Allison M Sparpana, Rebecca L Brock
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尽管情绪失调是精神病理学的跨诊断风险因素,但情绪失调在围产期的代际传递仍然知之甚少。父母在怀孕期间的情绪失调可能会导致儿童情绪失调,原因是:(a)使婴儿容易经历更大的喜怒无常的负面情绪(NE), (b)破坏促进适应性情绪调节的环境因素(例如,养育子女)。本研究利用157对混合性别夫妇(157对母亲和157对父亲)的纵向研究数据,其中大多数被确定为非西班牙裔/拉丁裔白人(83.6%的母亲和85.5%的父亲),以及他们典型的发育婴儿来调查:(1)产前母亲和父亲的心理不灵活性,情绪失调的跨诊断成分,(2)更高水平的正念育儿(例如,增加情绪意识,减少对儿童痛苦的反应)是否会降低婴儿新习习对幼儿社会情绪困难的影响。结果表明,母亲产前心理不灵活性通过增加婴儿NE对幼儿社会情绪困难有显著的间接影响。此外,父亲正念育儿的几个方面通过减缓婴儿新认知障碍到幼儿社会情感困难的进展,缓冲了情绪失调的代际传递。研究结果强调了预防工作的潜在好处,旨在减少怀孕期间的心理不灵活性,以及有针对性的筛查和干预,以加强有意识的养育,特别是对新生儿NE较大的父母。
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Understanding the Intergenerational Transmission of Emotion Dysregulation: The Role of Maternal and Paternal Psychological Inflexibility During Pregnancy and Mindful Parenting At Toddler-age.

Despite emotion dysregulation being a transdiagnostic risk factor for psychopathology, the intergenerational transmission of emotion dysregulation across the perinatal period remains poorly understood. Parental emotion dysregulation during pregnancy may contribute to child emotion dysregulation by (a) predisposing infants to experience greater temperamental negative emotionality (NE) and (b) undermining contextual factors that promote adaptive emotion regulation (e.g., parenting). The present study utilized data from a longitudinal study of 157 mixed-sex couples (157 mothers and 157 fathers), most of whom identified as non-Hispanic/Latino White (83.6% of mothers and 85.5% of fathers), and their typically developing infants to investigate (1) how prenatal maternal and paternal psychological inflexibility, a transdiagnostic component of emotion dysregulation, contributes to toddler socioemotional difficulties through greater infant NE and (2) whether higher levels of mindful parenting (e.g., increased emotional awareness, decreased reactivity to child distress) reduce the effect of infant NE on toddler socioemotional difficulties. Results suggested a significant indirect effect of maternal prenatal psychological inflexibility on toddler socioemotional difficulties through increased infant NE. Further, several facets of paternal mindful parenting buffered the intergenerational transmission of emotion dysregulation by mitigating the progression of infant NE to toddler socioemotional difficulties. Findings highlight the potential benefits of prevention efforts aimed at reducing psychological inflexibility during pregnancy, as well as targeted screening and interventions to bolster mindful parenting, particularly for parents of infants with greater NE.

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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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