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Sequential analyses in coercive mother-child interaction: the predictability hypothesis in abusive versus nonabusive dyads.

作者信息

Cerezo M A, D'Ocon A

机构信息

Departamento de Psicología Básica, Universidad de Valencia, Spain.

出版信息

Child Abuse Negl. 1999 Feb;23(2):99-113. doi: 10.1016/s0145-2134(98)00115-x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

A two-fold purpose guided the present study: 1) To test the sequential relationship between the child's aversive behavior and both the predictability and the compliance episodes, as well as the sequential relationship between these two mothering episodes proposed by the new predictability hypothesis (Wahler, Williams, & Cerezo, 1990); 2) to explore whether or not these patterns are specific to these dysfunctional dyads by using a nonabusive comparison group.

METHOD

Fifty mother-child dyads, 25 abusive and 25 nonabusive, participated in this study. Lag sequential analyses were carried out on 302 hours of direct observation, 178 hours in the abusive group, and 124 in the nonabusive group.

RESULTS

Results of the sequential analyses showed that the predictions derived from the compliance and predictability hypotheses were supported in both groups. The only difference between the groups lies in the new predictability hypothesis, so the two mothering reactions are not sequentially related in the nonabusive group.

CONCLUSIONS

This study revealed interesting findings which suggest that these patterns are also found in nonabusive mother-child interactions, but there is a qualitative difference between the groups.

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