Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 536 Highland Ave, PO Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402, USA.
Dev Psychobiol. 2012 Jul;54(5):503-13. doi: 10.1002/dev.20608. Epub 2011 Nov 9.
The current study examined the moderating effect of children's cardiac vagal suppression on the association between maternal socialization of negative emotions (supportive and nonsupportive responses) and children's emotion regulation behaviors. One hundred and ninety-seven 4-year-olds and their mothers participated. Mothers reported on their reactions to children's negative emotions and children's regulatory behaviors. Observed distraction, an adaptive self-regulatory strategy, and vagal suppression were assessed during a laboratory task designed to elicit frustration. Results indicated that children's vagal suppression moderated the association between mothers' nonsupportive emotion socialization and children's emotion regulation behaviors such that nonsupportive reactions to negative emotions predicted lower observed distraction and lower reported emotion regulation behaviors when children displayed lower levels of vagal suppression. No interaction was found between supportive maternal emotion socialization and vagal suppression for children's emotion regulation behaviors. Results suggest physiological regulation may serve as a buffer against nonsupportive emotion socialization.
本研究考察了儿童心脏迷走神经抑制在母亲对负性情绪的社会反应(支持性和非支持性反应)与儿童情绪调节行为之间关系中的调节作用。197 名 4 岁儿童及其母亲参与了研究。母亲报告了她们对孩子负性情绪的反应和孩子的调节行为。在一项旨在引起挫折的实验室任务中观察到分心,这是一种适应性的自我调节策略,以及迷走神经抑制。结果表明,儿童的迷走神经抑制调节了母亲非支持性情绪社会化与儿童情绪调节行为之间的关系,即当儿童表现出较低的迷走神经抑制时,对负性情绪的非支持性反应预测较低的观察分心和较低的报告情绪调节行为。在儿童的情绪调节行为中,没有发现支持性母亲情绪社会化和迷走神经抑制之间的相互作用。结果表明,生理调节可能是对非支持性情绪社会化的缓冲。