在冈比亚农村地区的一个上下文的方法来表征照顾者的反应。

IF 2.6 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Infancy Pub Date : 2025-10-01 DOI:10.1111/infa.70047
Helena-Céline Stevelt, Ebrima Mbye, Ebou Touray, Tijan Fadera, Mariama Saidykhan, Ousman Kambi, Eirini Papageorgopoulou, Samantha McCann, Clare E. Elwell, Sophie E. Moore, Sarah Lloyd-Fox, Bosiljka Milosavljevic
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摘要

与照顾者的互动在早期发育中起着至关重要的作用。虽然世界上大多数儿童生活在“多数世界”的国家,但关于照料的研究主要使用在“少数世界”(特别是北美和欧洲)开发的措施,这可能会对未充分研究人群的养育特征产生偏见。本研究描述了“Demba Yaal互动量表(DYIS)”的发展,这是一种行为微编码方案,用于评估冈比亚农村,资源匮乏,集体主义护理社区的护理人员反应性。我们采用了一种上下文敏感的方法,与熟悉看护环境的冈比亚研究人员和熟悉行为编码的英国研究人员共同创建了这个方案。该方案在婴儿12个月大(N = 50, 48%为女性)时进行了5分钟的母婴互动录像试验。产妇反应水平存在显著的个体差异。在情态方面,与语言或双模态相比,回答最可能是非语言的。受过一些正规教育的母亲的反应明显更灵敏,更容易参与双峰反应。这些互动行为与母亲的人口统计学和社会经济变量(年龄、子女数量、家庭规模)之间存在负相关,但在多次比较校正后仍不显著。此外,婴儿的身体发育和婴儿的行为之间,以及母亲的反应和婴儿的交流之间也出现了关联,尽管这些在多重比较校正后也不显着。我们的工作为未来的研究提供了一个潜在的框架,旨在开发针对护理实践的量身定制评估,并强调了值得在更大样本中进一步检查的重要人口和健康变量。
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A Contextual Approach to Characterizing Caregiver Responsiveness in a Rural Area of The Gambia

A Contextual Approach to Characterizing Caregiver Responsiveness in a Rural Area of The Gambia

Interactions with caregivers play a crucial role in early development. While most of the world's children live in Majority World countries, research on caregiving predominantly uses measures developed in the Minority World (particularly North America and Europe), potentially biasing characterizations of parenting in understudied populations. This study describes the development of the “Demba Yaal Interaction Scale (DYIS)”, a behavioral micro-coding scheme to assesses caregiver responsiveness in a rural, low-resource, collectivist caregiving community in The Gambia. We adopted a contextually sensitive approach by co-creating the scheme partnering Gambian researchers, familiar with the caregiving context, and UK researchers familiar with behavioral coding. The scheme was piloted on 5-min videorecorded mother-infant interactions, when infants were aged 12-months (N = 50, 48% female). There were substantial individual differences in maternal responsiveness levels. Modality-wise, responses were most likely to be non-verbal, compared to verbal or bimodal. Mothers with some formal education were significantly more responsive and more readily engaged in bimodal responsiveness. Negative associations between these interactive behaviors and maternal demographic and socioeconomic variables (age, number of children, household size) were present but did not remain significant after correction for multiple comparisons. Moreover, associations emerged between infant physical growth and infant behaviors, as well as between maternal responsiveness and infant communication, although these too, did not remain significant after correction for multiple comparison. Our work provides a potential framework for future research seeking to develop contextually tailored assessments of caregiving practices and highlights important demographic and health variables that warrant further examination in larger samples.

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Infancy
Infancy PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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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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