母子神经生理同步调节母亲情感体验与儿童情绪失调的关系。

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Molly E Hale, Kayley E Morrow, Grace Steffen, Haobi Wang, Christian M Jerry, Jianjie Xu, Zhou Rachel Han, Drew Abney, Cynthia Suveg
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亲子情绪调节动力学模型认为,儿童情绪调节是在亲子关系的背景下跨多个功能层次发展的。这种概念化与精神病理学的新概念相吻合,后者认为,为了最有效地理解和治疗心理问题,对跨越行为、生理和神经指标的个体和二元指标的评估至关重要。本研究采用了这种多方法、多层次的方法来研究母亲情感经历与儿童情绪失调相关的二元神经生理过程的相互作用,情绪失调是儿童内在化和外在化精神病理学的一个跨诊断风险因素。80名母亲(Mage = 35.97, SD = 5.46)和她们的学龄儿童(Mage = 5.88, SD = 0.80; 54%的女孩,46%的男孩)完成了一项双元压力任务。在整个任务过程中,对母亲和儿童的呼吸性窦性心律失常(RSA)和背外侧前额叶皮层(dlPFC)激活进行了测量。然后计算每个模态的母子时间一致性(即同步)。母亲们也报告了她们自己的情感经历和孩子们的情绪失调。在RSA正同步和左右dlPFC正同步的情况下,母亲的积极情感体验与儿童情绪失调的负相关最为强烈。相反,在负RSA同步和左dlPFC同步的情况下,母亲积极情绪与儿童情绪失调的关系为负且最弱。研究结果为亲子情绪调节动力学模型提供了实证支持,表明多水平同步过程对儿童情绪失调具有重要影响,这是一个强有力的精神病理学跨诊断指标。
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Mother-Child Neurophysiological Synchrony Moderates the Relation Between Maternal Affect Experiences and Child Emotion Dysregulation.

The parent-child emotion regulation dynamics model posits that child emotion regulation develops in the context of the parent-child relationship across multiple levels of functioning. Such a conceptualization dovetails newer conceptualizations of psychopathology, which argue that to most effectively understand and treat psychological problems, evaluation of individual and dyadic indicators across behavioral, physiological, and neural indicators is crucial. The present study adopted this multimethod, multilevel approach to examine the interacting role of maternal affect experiences with dyadic neurophysiological processes in relation to child emotion dysregulation - a transdiagnostic risk factor for both child internalizing and externalizing psychopathology. Eighty mothers (Mage = 35.97, SD = 5.46) and their school-age children (Mage = 5.88, SD = 0.80; 54% girl; 46% boys) completed a dyadic stress task. Across the entire task, respiratory sinus arrythmia (RSA) and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) activation were measured for both mothers and children. Mother-child temporal concordance (i.e., synchrony) was then computed for each modality. Mothers also reported on their own affect experiences and children's emotion dysregulation. In the context of positive RSA synchrony and positive left and right dlPFC synchrony, maternal positive affect experience was most strongly and negatively associated with child emotion dysregulation. Conversely, the relation between maternal positive affect and child emotion dysregulation was negative and weakest in the context of negative RSA synchrony and left dlPFC synchrony. Findings provide empirical support for the parent-child emotion regulation dynamics model, suggesting that multilevel synchrony processes have significant implications for child emotion dysregulation, a robust transdiagnostic indicator of psychopathology.

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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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