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摘要
越来越多的研究认识到情绪知识对儿童后期社会和学业适应的重要性,但大多数研究没有考虑到情绪知识的各种组成部分(即接受性、表达性、刻板印象和非刻板印象的情绪知识)。本研究旨在更好地了解家庭互动和认知灵活性对经济不安全感背景下学龄前儿童情绪知识各组成部分的影响。在家访期间拍摄了85个有3-5岁儿童的家庭的家庭互动。在同一次访问中,使用木偶任务测量情绪知识,使用标准化任务评估认知灵活性。结果表明,家庭互动的质量对情感知识的各个组成部分都有显著的贡献。儿童认知灵活性仅对情感知识的表达性和非刻板化成分有显著贡献。家庭收入与情绪知识各组成部分之间无显著关联。这些结果强调了考虑家庭环境和家庭成员之间的互动以及认知灵活性对学龄前儿童在经济不安全背景下的情感知识技能的重要性。这些结果为旨在支持低收入家庭发展这些技能的干预措施提供了新的途径。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Preschoolers' emotion knowledge: The role of cognitive flexibility and family interactions in financially vulnerable contexts.
A growing number of studies recognize the importance of emotion knowledge for later child social and academic adaptation, but most studies have not considered the various components of emotion knowledge (i.e., receptive, expressive, stereotypical, and nonstereotypical emotion konwledge). This study was to better understand the role of both family interactions and cognitive flexibility on the different components of emotion knowledge in preschoolers in the context of financial insecurity. Family interactions of 85 families with children aged 3-5 were filmed during a home visit. During the same visit, emotion knowledge was measured using a puppet task, and cognitive flexibility was assessed using a standardized task. Results showed that the quality of family interactions significantly contributed to all components of emotion knowledge. Child cognitive flexibility only significantly contributed to the expressive and nonstereotyped components of emotion knowledge. No significant associations were found between household income and the different components of emotion knowledge. These results highlight the importance of considering the family environment and the interactions between all family members, as well as cognitive flexibility on preschoolers' emotion knowledge skills in the context of financial insecurity. These results offer new avenues for interventions aimed at supporting the development of these skills among low-income families. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Journal of Family Psychology offers cutting-edge, groundbreaking, state-of-the-art, and innovative empirical research with real-world applicability in the field of family psychology. This premiere family research journal is devoted to the study of the family system, broadly defined, from multiple perspectives and to the application of psychological methods to advance knowledge related to family research, patterns and processes, and assessment and intervention, as well as to policies relevant to advancing the quality of life for families.