Ketelaar Lizet, Wiefferink Carin H, Frijns Johan H M, Broekhof Evelien, Rieffe Carolien
Department of Developmental Psychology, Leiden University, PO Box 9555, 2300 RB, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Dutch Foundation for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Child, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2015 Nov;24(11):1369-80. doi: 10.1007/s00787-015-0688-2. Epub 2015 Feb 21.
Moral emotions such as shame, guilt and pride are the result of an evaluation of the own behavior as (morally) right or wrong. The capacity to experience moral emotions is thought to be an important driving force behind socially appropriate behavior. The relationship between moral emotions and social behavior in young children has not been studied extensively in normally hearing (NH) children, let alone in those with a hearing impairment. This study compared young children with hearing impairments who have a cochlear implant (CI) to NH peers regarding the extent to which they display moral emotions, and how this relates to their social functioning and language skills. Responses of 184 NH children and 60 children with CI (14-61 months old) to shame-/guilt- and pride-inducing events were observed. Parents reported on their children's social competence and externalizing behavior, and experimenters observed children's cooperative behavior. To examine the role of communication in the development of moral emotions and social behavior, children's language skills were assessed. Results show that children with CI displayed moral emotions to a lesser degree than NH children. An association between moral emotions and social functioning was found in the NH group, but not in the CI group. General language skills were unrelated to moral emotions in the CI group, yet emotion vocabulary was related to social functioning in both groups of children. We conclude that facilitating emotion language skills has the potential to promote children's social functioning, and could contribute to a decrease in behavioral problems in children with CI specifically. Future studies should examine in greater detail which factors are associated with the development of moral emotions, particularly in children with CI. Some possible directions for future research are discussed.
诸如羞耻、内疚和自豪等道德情感是对自身行为在(道德上)正确与否进行评估的结果。体验道德情感的能力被认为是社会适当行为背后的重要驱动力。道德情感与幼儿社会行为之间的关系在听力正常(NH)的儿童中尚未得到广泛研究,更不用说在有听力障碍的儿童中了。本研究比较了植入人工耳蜗(CI)的听力障碍幼儿与听力正常的同龄人在展现道德情感的程度方面,以及这与他们的社会功能和语言技能之间的关系。观察了184名听力正常儿童和60名植入人工耳蜗的儿童(14 - 61个月大)对引发羞耻/内疚和自豪情绪事件的反应。家长报告了孩子的社会能力和外化行为,实验人员观察了孩子的合作行为。为了研究沟通在道德情感和社会行为发展中的作用,对孩子的语言技能进行了评估。结果表明,植入人工耳蜗的儿童展现道德情感的程度低于听力正常的儿童。在听力正常组中发现了道德情感与社会功能之间的关联,但在植入人工耳蜗组中未发现。一般语言技能与植入人工耳蜗组的道德情感无关,然而情感词汇与两组儿童的社会功能都有关。我们得出结论,促进情感语言技能有潜力提升儿童的社会功能,尤其可能有助于减少植入人工耳蜗儿童的行为问题。未来的研究应更详细地考察哪些因素与道德情感的发展相关,特别是在植入人工耳蜗的儿童中。文中讨论了一些未来研究的可能方向。