Katz Lynn Fainsilber
Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Biol Psychol. 2007 Feb;74(2):154-64. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2005.10.010. Epub 2006 Nov 22.
This paper examined whether individual differences in children's vagal reactivity to peer provocation were related to domestic violence within the family. It also examined the question of whether conduct-problem children who show vagal augmentation to peer provocation come from families with high levels of domestic violence. During the peer provocation, children were expecting to interact with a difficult peer while vagal reactivity was assessed. Groups were divided into children who showed vagal augmentation and vagal suppression to the stressful peer interaction. Findings indicated that conduct-problem children who showed vagal augmentation to interpersonal challenge came from families with the highest levels of domestic violence. Vagal augmentation was also associated with a greater number of conduct-related problems for those children exposed to high levels of domestic violence. Discussion highlights the role of individual differences in physiological reactivity in understanding children's behavior problems in relation to domestic violence.
本文研究了儿童对同伴挑衅的迷走神经反应的个体差异是否与家庭内的家庭暴力有关。它还研究了对同伴挑衅表现出迷走神经增强的品行问题儿童是否来自家庭暴力程度高的家庭这一问题。在同伴挑衅期间,儿童预期会与一个难相处的同伴互动,同时评估迷走神经反应。将儿童分为对压力性同伴互动表现出迷走神经增强和迷走神经抑制的两组。研究结果表明,对人际挑战表现出迷走神经增强的品行问题儿童来自家庭暴力程度最高的家庭。对于那些遭受高水平家庭暴力的儿童来说,迷走神经增强也与更多与品行相关的问题有关。讨论强调了生理反应的个体差异在理解儿童与家庭暴力相关的行为问题中的作用。