父母的一般情绪信念很重要:探索父母情绪社会化信念与实践的联系。

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY
Suping Liu, Lixin Ren, Lixian Cui, Bi Ying Hu, Gezi Zhang
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摘要

父母的情绪相关信念被广泛认为是其情绪社会化实践的关键前兆,而情绪社会化实践反过来又影响儿童的社会情感发展。然而,很少有研究探讨父母的一般情绪信念在塑造其情绪社会化信念和实践中的作用。本研究旨在验证中国文化中情绪信念量表(EBQ)的有效性,以及父母的情绪信念是否与他们对儿童情绪调节的支持有关,而父母对儿童情绪的信念在两者之间起中介作用。数据收集自中国学龄前儿童的1069名父亲和1495名母亲。验证性因子分析支持了中国背景下EBQ的三因子结构。在父母性别之间建立了测量不变性。结构方程模型分析显示,父母对情绪可控性的一般信念与其对子女情绪控制能力的信念呈负相关。此外,父母对积极(消极)情绪有用性的信念与他们对孩子积极(消极)情绪价值的信念呈正相关。父母对儿童情绪的信念与他们对儿童使用适应性或非适应性情绪调节策略的支持进一步相关。这些发现证明了EBQ在中国文化中的适用性,并强调了父母一般情绪信念在父母情绪社会化中的关键作用。
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Parents' General Emotion Beliefs Matter: Exploring the Links to Parental Emotion Socialization Beliefs and Practices.

Parents' emotion-related beliefs are widely recognized as key precursors to their emotion socialization practices, which, in turn, influence children's social-emotional development. However, few studies have explored the role of parents' general emotion beliefs in shaping their emotion socialization beliefs and practices. The present study aimed to 1) validate the Emotion Beliefs Questionnaire (EBQ), a measure assessing individuals' general beliefs about emotions, in Chinese culture, and 2) examine whether parents' general emotion beliefs would relate to how they support children's emotion regulation, with their beliefs about children's emotions acting as a mediator in between. Data were collected from 1,069 fathers and 1,495 mothers of preschool children in China. Confirmatory factor analysis supported a three-factor structure of the EBQ in the Chinese context. Measurement invariance was established across parent gender. Structural equation modeling analyses revealed that parents' general beliefs about the controllability of emotions were negatively related to their beliefs about children's abilities to control emotions. Furthermore, parents' beliefs about the usefulness of positive (negative) emotions were positively related to their beliefs about the value of children's positive (negative) emotions. Parents' beliefs about children's emotions were further associated with their support for children's use of adaptive or maladaptive emotion regulation strategies. These findings have demonstrated the applicability of the EBQ in Chinese culture and underscored the critical role of parents' general emotion beliefs in parental emotion socialization.

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CiteScore
2.80
自引率
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发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Genetic Psychology is devoted to research and theory in the field of developmental psychology. It encompasses a life-span approach, so in addition to manuscripts devoted to infancy, childhood, and adolescence, articles on adulthood and aging are also published. We accept submissions in the area of educational psychology as long as they are developmental in nature. Submissions in cross cultural psychology are accepted, but they must add to our understanding of human development in a comparative global context. Applied, descriptive, and qualitative articles are occasionally accepted, as are replications and refinements submitted as brief reports. The review process for all submissions to The Journal of Genetic Psychology consists of double blind review.
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