Hudson Amanda, Jacques Sophie
Department of Psychology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4J1, Canada.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2014 Jul;123:36-52. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2014.01.012. Epub 2014 Mar 29.
Children's developing capacity to regulate emotions may depend on individual characteristics and other abilities, including age, sex, inhibitory control, theory of mind, and emotion and display rule knowledge. In the current study, we examined the relations between these variables and children's (N=107) regulation of emotion in a disappointing gift paradigm as well as their relations with the amount of effort to control emotion children exhibited after receiving the disappointing gift. Regression analyses were also conducted to identify unique predictors. Children's understanding of others' emotions and emotion display rules, as well as their inhibitory control skills, emerged as significant correlates of emotion regulation and predicted children's responses to the disappointing gift even after controlling for other relevant variables. Age and inhibitory control significantly predicted the amount of overt effort that went into regulating emotions, as did emotion knowledge (albeit only marginally). Together, findings suggest that effectively regulating emotions requires (a) knowledge of context-appropriate emotions along with (b) inhibitory skills to implement that knowledge.
儿童调节情绪的发展能力可能取决于个体特征和其他能力,包括年龄、性别、抑制控制、心理理论以及情绪和表情规则知识。在本研究中,我们考察了这些变量与儿童(N = 107)在令人失望的礼物范式中情绪调节之间的关系,以及它们与儿童收到令人失望的礼物后控制情绪所付出努力程度之间的关系。我们还进行了回归分析以确定独特的预测因素。儿童对他人情绪和表情规则的理解,以及他们的抑制控制技能,成为情绪调节的显著相关因素,并且即使在控制了其他相关变量之后,仍能预测儿童对令人失望的礼物的反应。年龄和抑制控制显著预测了调节情绪所付出的明显努力程度,情绪知识也是如此(尽管只是勉强达到显著水平)。总之,研究结果表明,有效调节情绪需要(a)对情境适宜情绪的了解,以及(b)运用该知识的抑制技能。