双元RSA一致性作为行为抑制儿童父母行为敏感性的神经生物学标记。

IF 3.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Nila Shakiba, Hong N T Bui, Kathy Sem, Kenneth H Rubin, Danielle R Novick, Christina M Danko, Andrea Chronis-Tuscano, Nicholas J Wagner
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摘要

先前关于个体对看护环境敏感性差异的生物标志物的研究主要集中在儿童的副交感神经活动上,通常由RSA索引。然而,最近的研究表明,亲子二元RSA一致性也可能为父母行为与儿童适应结果之间联系的异质性提供重要见解。这项研究是第一个在3.5至5岁的行为抑制儿童(54%女性,47%白人)和他们的照顾者(n = 107对)之间描述RSA一致的二元模式的研究之一,这些任务旨在模拟儿童接触新的社会互动,而父母观察他们的孩子进行这些任务。此外,根据教师和家长的报告,我们研究了二元RSA一致性作为养育和侵入式养育行为与儿童适应问题之间关联的潜在调节因素。我们发现,在低父母教养的背景下,更积极的一致性(即,照顾者和儿童在任务中表现出相似的时代到时代的RSA变化模式)可以防止教师报告的内化问题。然而,负一致性(即,照顾者和儿童在任务中表现出不同时期的RSA变化模式)加剧了父母在高父母入侵背景下报告儿童外化行为的风险。
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Dyadic RSA concordance as a neurobiological marker of sensitivity to parenting behaviors among behaviorally inhibited children.

Previous research on biomarkers of individual differences in sensitivity to caregiving contexts has largely focused on children's parasympathetic activity, commonly indexed by RSA. Recent work, however, suggests that the parent-child dyadic RSA concordance may also provide important insight into heterogeneity in the links between parenting behaviors and children's adjustment outcomes. This study is among the first to characterize dyadic patterns of RSA concordance between behaviorally inhibited children aged 3.5 to 5 years old (54% female, 47% White) and their caregivers (n = 107 dyads) across tasks designed to mimic children's exposure to novel social interactions while parents observed their children navigating these tasks. Furthermore, we examined dyadic RSA concordance as a potential moderator of the associations between nurturing and intrusive parenting behaviors and children's adjustment problems, as reported by teachers and parents. We found that a more positive concordance (i.e., caregivers and children demonstrated similar patterns of epoch-to-epoch RSA change across tasks) protected against teacher-reported internalizing problems in the context of low parental nurturance. A negative concordance (i.e., caregivers and children demonstrated dissimilar patterns of epoch-to-epoch RSA change across tasks), however, exacerbated the risk for parents' reports of children's externalizing behaviors in the context of high parental intrusion.

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Development and Psychopathology
Development and Psychopathology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
7.20
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319
期刊介绍: This multidisciplinary journal is devoted to the publication of original, empirical, theoretical and review papers which address the interrelationship of normal and pathological development in adults and children. It is intended to serve and integrate the field of developmental psychopathology which strives to understand patterns of adaptation and maladaptation throughout the lifespan. This journal is of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, social scientists, neuroscientists, paediatricians, and researchers.
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