Almas Alisa N, Phillips Deborah A, Henderson Heather A, Hane Amie Ashley, Degnan Kathryn Amey, Moas Olga L, Fox Nathan A
University of Maryland.
Soc Dev. 2011 Nov;20(4):718-740. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9507.2011.00605.x.
The present study examined the influence of children's experiences during non-maternal childcare on their behavior towards unfamiliar peers. Participants included children classified as negatively reactive at 4 months of age (n = 52) and children not negatively reactive (n = 61), who were further divided into those who experienced non-maternal care and those who did not. Children were observed during childcare at 24 months of age and in the laboratory with an unfamiliar peer at 24 and 36 months of age, where their wariness, dysregulation and social engagement were assessed. Within the negatively reactive childcare group, children's positive interactions with peers during childcare at 24 months predicted lower levels of wariness towards an unfamiliar peer at 36 months. This relation was not significant for children not classified as negatively reactive. The findings suggest that the influence of non-maternal childcare is dependent on a child's temperament and the nature of peer interactions during care.
本研究考察了儿童在非母亲照料期间的经历对其与陌生同伴相处行为的影响。参与者包括4个月大时被归类为消极反应型的儿童(n = 52)和非消极反应型儿童(n = 61),这些儿童又进一步分为经历过非母亲照料的儿童和未经历过非母亲照料的儿童。在儿童24个月大接受照料期间以及24个月和36个月大在实验室与陌生同伴相处时对他们进行观察,评估他们的警惕性、情绪失调和社交参与度。在消极反应型照料组中,24个月大接受照料期间儿童与同伴的积极互动预示着36个月大时对陌生同伴的警惕性较低。对于未被归类为消极反应型的儿童,这种关系并不显著。研究结果表明,非母亲照料的影响取决于儿童的气质以及照料期间同伴互动的性质。