Bridgett David J, Kanya Meghan J, Rutherford Helena J V, Mayes Linda C
Department of Psychology, Northern Illinois University.
School of Medicine, Child Study Center, Yale University.
J Fam Psychol. 2017 Feb;31(1):19-29. doi: 10.1037/fam0000264. Epub 2016 Dec 8.
Multiple lines of inquiry, including experimental animal models, have recently converged to suggest that executive functioning (EF) may be one mechanism by which parenting behavior is transmitted across generations. In the current investigation, we empirically test this notion by examining relations between maternal EF and parenting behaviors during mother-infant interactions, and by examining the role of maternal EF in the intergenerational transmission of parenting behavior. Mother-infant dyads (N = 150) in a longitudinal study participated. Mothers were administered measures of EF (working memory and inhibition), reported on the parenting they received from their parents (i.e., the infants' maternal grandparents), and were observed interacting with their 8-month-old infants. SEM findings indicated that the negative parenting mothers received from their own parents was significantly related to poorer maternal EF, and that poorer maternal EF was significantly related to subsequent engagement in more negative parenting practices (e.g., intrusiveness, displays of negativity) with their own infant. A significant indirect effect, through maternal EF, was observed between maternal report of her experiences of negative parenting received while growing up and her own use of negative parenting practices. Our findings make two contributions. First, we add to existing work that has primarily considered relations between parent EF and parenting behavior while interacting with older children by showing that maternal EF affects children, via maternal parenting behavior, beginning very early in life. Second, we provide key evidence of the role of EF in the intergenerational transmission of parenting. Additional implications of these findings, as well as important future directions, are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record
最近,包括实验动物模型在内的多条研究线索都表明,执行功能(EF)可能是养育行为在代际间传递的一种机制。在当前的调查中,我们通过考察母婴互动期间母亲的执行功能与养育行为之间的关系,以及通过考察母亲的执行功能在养育行为代际传递中的作用,对这一观点进行了实证检验。一项纵向研究中的150对母婴二元组参与了研究。对母亲进行了执行功能(工作记忆和抑制)测量,让她们报告从自己父母(即婴儿的外祖父母)那里得到的养育方式,并观察她们与8个月大婴儿的互动情况。结构方程模型的研究结果表明,母亲从自己父母那里得到的消极养育方式与较差的母亲执行功能显著相关,而较差的母亲执行功能又与随后对自己婴儿采取更多消极养育行为(如侵扰、表现出消极情绪)显著相关。在母亲报告自己成长过程中所经历的消极养育方式与她自己使用消极养育行为之间,通过母亲的执行功能观察到了显著的间接效应。我们的研究结果有两点贡献。首先,我们在现有主要考虑父母执行功能与和年龄较大孩子互动时的养育行为之间关系的工作基础上进行了补充,表明母亲的执行功能通过母亲的养育行为,在孩子生命早期就会对其产生影响。其次,我们提供了执行功能在养育行为代际传递中作用的关键证据。讨论了这些发现的其他影响以及重要的未来研究方向。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》 )