Hane Amie Ashley, Feldstein Stanley, Dernetz Valerie H
University of Maryland, College Park, USA.
J Psycholinguist Res. 2003 Sep;32(5):525-39. doi: 10.1023/a:1025494200272.
The relation between mother-infant coordinated interpersonal timing, an automated microanalytic measure of dyadic vocal coordination, and maternal sensitivity was explored. Thirty-five mothers and their developmentally normal 4-month-old infants were audio-recorded during a 20-min laboratory vocal interaction session, that was later analyzed for degree of vocal coordination. Maternal Sensitivity ratings (Ainsworth & Bell, 1969) were based on a video-taped 45-min unstructured laboratory interaction period. A significant curvilinear relation between the degree to which mother coordinated her noninterruptive co-occurring speech to that of her infant was found and revealed that mothers highest in sensitivity were characterized by moderate levels of coordination. Examining mother-infant interaction at the specific behavioral level, while incorporating tests of nonlinear trends, may provide important information about the nature of sensitive parenting.
研究了母婴协调人际时间(一种二元语音协调的自动微观分析测量方法)与母亲敏感性之间的关系。在一次20分钟的实验室语音互动环节中,对35名母亲及其发育正常的4个月大婴儿进行了音频录制,随后对语音协调程度进行了分析。母亲敏感性评分(安斯沃思和贝尔,1969年)基于一段45分钟的非结构化实验室互动录像。研究发现,母亲将其非打断性同步语音与婴儿语音的协调程度之间存在显著的曲线关系,这表明敏感性最高的母亲具有中等程度的协调性。在特定行为层面检查母婴互动,同时纳入非线性趋势测试,可能会提供有关敏感育儿本质的重要信息。