婴儿积极反应性发展的跨文化异同

IF 2.6 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Infancy Pub Date : 2025-08-22 DOI:10.1111/infa.70039
Helen Wefers, Nils Schuhmacher, Joscha Kärtner
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为了研究不同文化背景下婴儿早期积极情感的发展,我们在一名女性实验者与来自m nster(德国城市,3个月时n = 20, 4.5个月时n = 20)和来自安第斯山脉地区的土著Kichwa家庭(厄瓜多尔农村,3个月时n = 24, 4.5个月时n = 27)的3个月和4.5个月大的婴儿之间进行了一项快乐情感诱导的二元面对面互动,这些家庭对婴儿理想情感的民族理论不同。结果表明,婴儿对高强度刺激的情感反应存在跨文化差异,即与4.5个月大的Kichwa婴儿相比,m nster婴儿在3个月大时的积极情绪强度更高。这些发现是对自然主义研究的重要补充,自然主义研究留下了3个月以上婴儿积极影响的跨文化差异的发展连续性问题。我们从文化知情的亲子互动和生物潜能之间的动态互动的角度讨论了我们的发现,这种互动在情感发展过程中产生了跨文化的相似性和差异性,甚至在婴儿早期。
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Cross-Cultural Similarities and Differences in the Development of Infants' Positive Reactivity

Cross-Cultural Similarities and Differences in the Development of Infants' Positive Reactivity

To investigate the development of positive affect during early infancy across cultures, we conducted a joyful affect–eliciting dyadic face-to-face interaction between a female experimenter and 3- and 4.5-month-old infants from Münster (urban Germany; n = 20 at 3 months, n = 20 at 4.5 months) and indigenous Kichwa families from the Andean context (rural Ecuador; n = 24 at 3 months, n = 27 at 4.5 months), which differ in their ethnotheories about infants' ideal affect. Results pointed to cross-cultural differences in infants' affective reactivity to high-intensity stimulation, namely higher intensities of positive affect at 3 months in Münster as compared to Kichwa infants that disappeared at 4.5 months of age. The findings serve as an important complement to naturalistic studies that have left open the question of the developmental continuity of cross-cultural differences in infant positive affect beyond 3 months. We discuss our findings in terms of a dynamic interaction between culturally informed parent-infant interactions and biological potentials that give rise to both cross-cultural similarities and differences in the course of emotional development, even in early infancy.

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Infancy
Infancy PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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4.00
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7.70%
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72
期刊介绍: Infancy, the official journal of the International Society on Infant Studies, emphasizes the highest quality original research on normal and aberrant infant development during the first two years. Both human and animal research are included. In addition to regular length research articles and brief reports (3000-word maximum), the journal includes solicited target articles along with a series of commentaries; debates, in which different theoretical positions are presented along with a series of commentaries; and thematic collections, a group of three to five reports or summaries of research on the same issue, conducted independently at different laboratories, with invited commentaries.
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