Rime Jérôme, Tissot Hervé, Favez Nicolas, Watson Michael, Stadlmayr Werner
Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
Center for Family Studies, University Institute of Psychotherapy, Lausanne University Hospital, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Front Psychol. 2018 Apr 13;9:497. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00497. eCollection 2018.
The quality of family relations, observed during mother-father-infant triadic interactions, has been shown to be an important contributor to child social and affective development, beyond the quality of dyadic mother-child, father-child, and marital relationships. Triadic interactions have been well described in families with 3 month olds and older children using the Lausanne Trilogue Play (LTP). Little is known about the development of mother-father-baby interactions in the very 1st weeks postpartum, mostly because no specific observational setting or particular instrument had been designed to cover this age yet. To fill this gap, we adapted the LTP to create a new observational setting, namely the Diaper Change Play (DCP). Interactions are assessed using the Family Alliance Assessment Scales for DCP (FAAS-DCP). We present the validation of the DCP and its coding system, the FAAS-DCP. The three validation studies presented here (44 mother-father-child-triads) involve a sample of parents with 3-week-old infants recruited in two maternity wards ( = 32 and = 12) in Switzerland. Infants from both sites were all healthy according to their APGAR scores, weight at birth, and scores on the NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale (NNNS), which was additionally conducted on the twelve infants recruited in one of the maternity ward. Results showed that the "FAAS - DCP" coding system has good psychometric properties, with a good internal consistency and a satisfying reliability among the three independent raters. Finally, the "FAAS-DCP" scores on the interactive dimensions are comparable to the similar dimensions in the FAAS-LTP. The results showed that there is no statistically significant difference on scores between the "FAAS-DCP" and the "FAAS," which is consistent with previous studies underlying stability in triadic interaction patterns from pregnancy to 18 months. These first results indicated that the DCP is a promising observational setting, able to assess the development of the early family triadic functioning. The DCP and the FAAS-DCP offer to both clinicians and researchers a way to improve the understanding of the establishment of early family functioning as well as to study the young infant's triangular capacity. Perspectives for future research will be discussed.
在母婴父三元互动中观察到的家庭关系质量,已被证明是儿童社会和情感发展的重要因素,其重要性超越了二元的母婴关系、父子关系和婚姻关系。使用洛桑三对话游戏(LTP),对三个月及以上儿童家庭中的三元互动已有详尽描述。对于产后最初几周母婴父互动的发展,人们了解甚少,主要是因为尚未设计出专门的观察环境或特定工具来涵盖这个年龄段。为填补这一空白,我们对LTP进行了调整,创建了一个新的观察环境,即换尿布游戏(DCP)。使用家庭联盟换尿布游戏评估量表(FAAS-DCP)对互动进行评估。我们展示了DCP及其编码系统FAAS-DCP的验证情况。这里呈现的三项验证研究(44个母婴父三元组)涉及在瑞士两个产科病房招募的有3周大婴儿的父母样本(分别为32个和12个)。根据阿氏评分、出生体重以及新生儿重症监护病房网络神经行为量表(NNNS)的评分,两个地点的婴儿均健康,其中在一个产科病房招募的12名婴儿还额外进行了NNNS评估。结果表明,“FAAS - DCP”编码系统具有良好的心理测量特性,内部一致性良好,在三位独立评分者之间具有令人满意的可靠性。最后,互动维度上的“FAAS-DCP”得分与FAAS-LTP中的类似维度相当。结果表明,“FAAS-DCP”和“FAAS”在得分上没有统计学上的显著差异,这与先前关于从孕期到18个月三元互动模式稳定性的研究一致。这些初步结果表明,DCP是一个有前景的观察环境,能够评估早期家庭三元功能的发展。DCP和FAAS-DCP为临床医生和研究人员提供了一种方法,以增进对早期家庭功能建立的理解,并研究幼儿的三角能力。将讨论未来研究的前景。