Goodvin Rebecca, Meyer Sara, Thompson Ross A, Hayes Rachel
Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA.
Attach Hum Dev. 2008 Dec;10(4):433-50. doi: 10.1080/14616730802461466.
Although studies document that young children perceive themselves in psychologically-relevant ways, much remains to be understood about early self-concept development and how it is influenced by relational experience. This longitudinal study examines stability and change in the self-understanding of preschoolers, and its relation to children's security of attachment and maternal negative affect. Thirty-three children were studied with their mothers at ages 4 and 5; children's self-perceptions, attachment security, and maternal negative affect were assessed at each age. Secure attachment at 4 years old was associated with more positive self-concept at 5 years old (even with security at age 5 controlled), and secure children were more consistent in their self-perceptions over time. Maternal negative affect was associated with children's more negative self-perceptions and less consistent self-perceptions over time. Overall, these findings confirm the significance of early relational influences in how young children perceive themselves as psychological beings, particularly the importance of attachment security.
尽管研究表明幼儿以与心理相关的方式看待自己,但关于早期自我概念的发展以及它如何受到关系体验的影响,仍有许多有待了解之处。这项纵向研究考察了学龄前儿童自我理解的稳定性和变化,以及它与儿童依恋安全性和母亲负面情绪的关系。对33名儿童及其母亲在4岁和5岁时进行了研究;在每个年龄段评估了儿童的自我认知、依恋安全性和母亲的负面情绪。4岁时的安全依恋与5岁时更积极的自我概念相关(即使控制了5岁时的安全性),并且安全型儿童随着时间的推移在自我认知上更一致。母亲的负面情绪与儿童更消极的自我认知以及随着时间推移更不一致的自我认知相关。总体而言,这些发现证实了早期关系影响在幼儿如何将自己视为心理存在方面的重要性,特别是依恋安全性的重要性。