气质敏感性调节母爱退缩对婴儿哭闹知觉的影响

Ritu Bhandari, A. Voorthuis, R. van der Veen, D. Out, M. Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn
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父母对子女的社会和行为结果有影响。然而,并非所有人都受到同样的影响;根据差异易感性假说,气质特征可能会缓和早期生活经历的影响。我们研究了年轻人的母爱退缩经历与他们对婴儿哭泣的感知之间的联系,以及气质导向敏感性的潜在调节作用。在一个生态有效但标准化的环境中,132名女性参与者花了连续两个晚上照顾婴儿模拟器。定向敏感性调节了爱退缩体验和婴儿哭闹感知之间的关系:定向敏感性高、爱退缩体验低的参与者对婴儿哭闹的负面感受比其他人少。我们的结论是,早期生活经历的长期影响可能会被气质特征所缓和,这意味着成年后对婴儿刺激的感知反应的个体差异。
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Temperamental sensitivity moderates the effects of maternal love-withdrawal on perception of infant crying
Parenting has an impact on the offspring's social and behavioral outcomes. However, not all individuals are affected equally; according to the differential susceptibility hypothesis, temperamental traits may moderate the effects of early life experiences. We examined the association between young adults’ experiences of maternal love-withdrawal and their perception of infant crying, and the potentially moderating role of temperamental orienting sensitivity. In an ecologically valid but standardized setting, 132 female participants spent two consecutive evenings taking care of an infant simulator. Orienting sensitivity moderated the relation between experienced love-withdrawal and the perception of infant crying: Participants with high orienting sensitivity who experienced low levels of love-withdrawal perceived the crying bouts as less negative than others. We conclude that the long-term impact of early life experiences may be moderated by temperamental characteristics, with implications for individual differences in perceptual responses to infant stimuli in adulthood.
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