幼儿情绪调节策略的表达、神经生理相关及与精神病理的关系。

IF 1.7 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY
Zachary Bivins, Adam Grabell
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摘要

刻意情绪调节(ER)是一种对情绪的努力调节,与精神病理学密切相关。在成年人中,刻意的急诊室通常以自我叙述的方式经历,例如重新评估负面感知的场景。然而,研究人员尚未研究幼儿如何表达深思熟虑的内质网策略,这些策略是否与实时内质网神经生理过程有关,以及这些策略如何与精神病理学相关。我们研究了学龄前儿童在挫折挑战之前口头表达的ER策略,并将这些策略与随后对挫折和精神病理的实时神经和生理反应联系起来。我们将儿童的反应分为两组:一组明确表达任何情绪调节策略(即“策略”),另一组没有明确表达任何策略(即“没有策略”)。我们发现样本中大约70%的孩子能够清晰地表达情绪调节策略。在挫折任务中,有明确策略的孩子比没有明确策略的孩子有更低的心理生理压力。与没有明确表达策略的同龄人相比,明确表达策略的儿童也有更少的ADHD症状,但症状的可变性也明显更小,当考虑到这些不相等的方差时,差异超出了传统的p < 0.05的显著性阈值。据我们所知,这项初步研究首次表明,情绪调节策略表达可能是儿童早期一项新兴技能,与成功调节生理压力和减少精神病理症状有关。
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Early Childhood Emotion Regulation Strategy Articulation, its Neurophysiological Correlates, and Association with Psychopathology.

Deliberate Emotion Regulation (ER), the effortful regulation of emotions, is strongly linked to psychopathology. In adults, deliberate ER is often experienced as a self-narrative, such as reappraising a negatively perceived scenario. However, researchers have yet to study how young children articulate deliberate ER strategies, whether these strategies relate to real-time ER neurophysiological processes, and how these strategies are associated with psychopathology. We examined preschool-aged children's verbally articulated ER strategies prior to a frustration challenge, and related these strategies to subsequent real-time neural and physiological responses to frustration and psychopathology in a sample of 59 children. We categorized children's responses into two groups: those who articulated any emotion regulation strategy (i.e., "strategy") and those who did not articulate a strategy (i.e., "no strategy"). We found that about 70% of children in our sample were able to articulate an emotion regulation strategy. Children who articulated a strategy had lower psychophysiological stress during a frustration task compared to children who did not articulate a strategy. Children who articulated a strategy also had fewer ADHD symptoms compared to peers who did not, but also significantly smaller variability of symptoms, and when these unequal variances were taken into account the difference was outside of the traditional p < .05 threshold for significance. To our knowledge, this pilot study is the first to show that emotion regulation strategy articulation may be an emerging skill in early childhood connected to successful modulation of physiological stress and fewer symptoms of psychopathology.

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