Sturge-Apple Melissa L, Rogge Ronald D, Skibo Michael A, Peltz Jack S, Suor Jennifer H
Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology.
Dev Psychol. 2015 Mar;51(3):289-300. doi: 10.1037/a0038650. Epub 2015 Jan 26.
Extending dual process frameworks of cognition to a novel domain, the present study examined how mothers' explicit and implicit attitudes about her child may operate in models of parenting. To assess implicit attitudes, two separate studies were conducted using the same child-focused Go/No-go Association Task (GNAT-Child). In Study 1, model analyses revealed that maternal implicit attitudes about her child were associated with maternal sensitive/responsive caregiving behaviors concurrently and predicted changes in caregiving over time In Study 2, challenging child behaviors were uniquely linked to maternal implicit and explicit attitudes. In turn, maternal implicit attitudes were associated with observational assessments of maternal sensitivity. Results underscore the potential for a dual-process approach to inform models of parenting and child behavior.
本研究将认知的双重加工框架扩展到一个新领域,考察了母亲对孩子的显性和隐性态度如何在养育模式中发挥作用。为了评估隐性态度,使用相同的以孩子为中心的Go/No-go联想任务(GNAT-Child)进行了两项独立研究。在研究1中,模型分析表明,母亲对孩子的隐性态度与母亲敏感/反应性的养育行为同时相关,并预测了随着时间推移养育行为的变化。在研究2中,具有挑战性的孩子行为与母亲的隐性和显性态度独特地联系在一起。反过来,母亲的隐性态度与对母亲敏感性的观察评估相关。结果强调了双加工方法为养育和儿童行为模型提供信息的潜力。