Wilson Beverly J, Derryberry Douglas, Kroeker Rose
Seattle Pacific University, Department of Graduate Psychology, Seattle, WA 98119-1997, USA.
J Genet Psychol. 2006 Dec;167(4):415-31. doi: 10.3200/GNTP.167.4.415-432.
The authors' goals in this article are to (a) describe a new task for the assessment of shifting attention between different affective stimuli, The Children's Attentional Shifting Task (CAST); (b) present the theoretical background for the development of the CAST; and (c) report initial information on the developmental appropriateness and validity of the CAST. The task was tested using a sample of kindergarten and 1st-grade children, 50% of whom had social and conduct problems. Preliminary analyses showed that the CAST was not subject to problems arising from fatigue or loss of interest. Moreover, children's ability to shift attention away from angry facial expressions was positively related to teachers' ratings of their ability to shift attention and parents' reports of children's emotion regulation. Shifting away from negative affect also predicted children's academic performance as reported by teachers.
(a) 描述一种用于评估在不同情感刺激之间转移注意力的新任务——儿童注意力转移任务(CAST);(b) 介绍CAST开发的理论背景;(c) 报告有关CAST发展适宜性和有效性的初步信息。该任务在一组幼儿园和一年级儿童样本中进行了测试,其中50%的儿童存在社交和行为问题。初步分析表明,CAST不存在因疲劳或兴趣丧失而产生的问题。此外,儿童将注意力从愤怒面部表情上转移开的能力与教师对其注意力转移能力的评分以及家长对儿童情绪调节的报告呈正相关。如教师所报告的那样,从负面影响中转移注意力也能预测儿童的学业成绩。