Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, University of Rochester.
Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester.
Dev Psychol. 2018 Jul;54(7):1290-1303. doi: 10.1037/dev0000520. Epub 2018 Apr 16.
This study examined children's attention biases to negative emotional stimuli as mediators of associations between interparental hostility and children's externalizing symptoms. Participants included 243 children (Mage = 4.60 years) and their parents and teachers across three annual measurement occasions. Cross-lagged latent change analyses revealed that the association between interparental hostility and children's externalizing symptoms was mediated by children's attention to angry, but not sad or fearful, adult faces. Consistent with defensive exclusion models, the multimethod, multi-informant assessment of interparental hostility at Wave 1 specifically predicted decreases in children's attention to angry faces from Waves 1 to 2 in a visual search task. Declines in children's attention to anger, in turn, predicted increases in teacher reports of their externalizing problems across the three waves. Follow-up analyses further indicated that children's decreasing levels of emotional security in the interparental relationship were associated with the decreases in children's attention to angry stimuli. Results are discussed in relation to how they inform and advance information processing and social threat models in developmental psychopathology. (PsycINFO Database Record
本研究考察了儿童对负性情绪刺激的注意偏向在父母敌意与儿童外化症状之间的中介作用。参与者包括 243 名儿童(Mage=4.60 岁)及其父母和教师,共进行了三次年度测量。交叉滞后潜变量变化分析显示,父母敌意与儿童外化症状之间的关联是由儿童对愤怒而非悲伤或恐惧的成人面孔的注意所介导的。与防御排除模型一致,第 1 波父母敌意的多方法、多来源评估专门预测了从第 1 波到第 2 波视觉搜索任务中儿童对愤怒面孔的注意减少。反过来,儿童对愤怒的注意力下降又预示着教师在三个波次中报告的他们的外化问题的增加。后续分析进一步表明,儿童在父母关系中情绪安全感的下降与他们对愤怒刺激的注意力下降有关。研究结果在信息加工和发展心理病理学中的社会威胁模型方面进行了讨论。