Kuo Patty X, Saini Ekjyot K, Thomason Elizabeth, Schultheiss Oliver C, Gonzalez Richard, Volling Brenda L
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109.
Human Development and Family Studies, Auburn University, Auburn, AL.
Dev Psychobiol. 2016 Apr;58(3):303-14. doi: 10.1002/dev.21370. Epub 2015 Oct 24.
Positive father involvement is associated with positive child outcomes. There is great variation in fathers' involvement and fathering behaviors, and men's testosterone (T) has been proposed as a potential biological contributor to paternal involvement. Previous studies investigating testosterone changes in response to father-infant interactions or exposure to infant cues were unclear as to whether individual variation in T is predictive of fathering behavior. We show that individual variation in fathers' T reactivity to their infants during a challenging laboratory paradigm (Strange Situation) uniquely predicted fathers' positive parenting behaviors during a subsequent father-infant interaction, in addition to other psychosocial determinants of paternal involvement, such as dispositional empathy and marital quality. The findings have implications for understanding fathering behaviors and how fathers can contribute to their children's socioemotional development.
父亲的积极参与与孩子的良好成长结果相关。父亲的参与程度和育儿行为存在很大差异,男性的睾酮(T)被认为是影响父亲参与度的一个潜在生物学因素。以往关于睾酮水平对父子互动或接触婴儿线索反应变化的研究,并不明确T的个体差异是否能预测育儿行为。我们发现,在具有挑战性的实验室情境(陌生情境)中,父亲对婴儿的T反应性个体差异,除了其他影响父亲参与度的社会心理因素(如性格同理心和婚姻质量)外,还能独特地预测父亲在随后的父子互动中的积极育儿行为。这些发现对于理解育儿行为以及父亲如何促进孩子的社会情感发展具有重要意义。