美国国内和国际样本中母亲养育子女行为和婴儿行为的性质与结构。

Marc H Bornstein, Diane L Putnick, Gianluca Esposito, Rebecca M Pearson
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方法:对美国全国样本(样本数 = 360)和 9 个国际样本(样本数 = 653)中 5 个半月大婴儿的 20 种母亲养育行为和 15 种行为进行了微编码,这些微编码来自家庭中自然互动的视频记录,并汇总到各个领域。这些样本分别来自阿根廷、比利时、巴西、法国、以色列、意大利、日本、肯尼亚和美国:之前对母亲养育行为的性质和结构的三种竞争模型进行了测试,结果表明,2 个因素/6 个领域的混合模型优于 1 个因素的维度模型和多因素的风格模型:母亲的养育行为分为养育、身体、社交、说教、物质和语言等领域,并以父子关系和父子关系外的因素为基础。婴儿行为分为身体、社交、探索、非压力发声和压力交流等领域。本研究试图利用结构方程模型来检验这些先前确定的母亲领域和因素与婴儿行为领域之间的联系:结果:母亲的双亲因素与婴儿与母亲的社交行为有关;母亲的双亲外因素和对婴儿身体发育的鼓励与婴儿对周围物理环境的探索和身体发育有关。婴儿的苦恼交流(以及较少的非苦恼发声)与更多的母亲抚育有关:讨论:在婴儿出生后的第一年中,母亲的养育行为通常是根据婴儿的特定需求和发育任务来安排和调整的。通过对国内和国际样本进行母婴互动评估,可以对母婴关系的常见模式和特殊模式进行广泛而明智的分析。
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The nature and structure of maternal parenting practices and infant behaviors in U.S. national and international samples.

Methods: Twenty maternal parenting practices and 15 behaviors of their 5½- month-old infants in a U.S. national sample (N = 360) and 9 international samples (N = 653) were microcoded from videorecords of naturalistic interactions at home and aggregated into domains. Altogether, the samples were recruited from Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, France, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, as well as the United States.

Background and rationale: A previous test of three competing models of the nature and structure of the maternal parenting practices supported a hybrid 2 factor/6 domain model as superior to a 1-factor dimensional model and a multi-factor style model: Maternal parenting practices are structured into nurture, physical, social, didactic, material, and language domains undergirded by dyadic and extradyadic factors. Infant behaviors were organized into physical, social, exploration, nondistress vocalization, and distress communication domains. The current study sought to examine links connecting these previously identified maternal domains and factors with infant behavior domains using structural equation models.

Results: Mothers' dyadic factor is associated with infant social behaviors with mother; and mothers' extradyadic factor and encouragement of infant physical development are associated with infant exploration of their immediate physical environment and physical development. Infant distress communication (and less nondistress vocalization) is associated with more maternal nurturing.

Discussion: Mothers' parenting practices in the middle of the first year of infant life are commonly structured and adapted to specific needs and developmental tasks of infants. Evaluations of mother-infant interactions with national and international samples permit a wide yet judicious analysis of common vs. specific models of mother-infant relationships.

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