Riem Madelon M E, Karreman Annemiek
Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands.
Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands.
Infant Behav Dev. 2019 May;55:22-31. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2019.02.003. Epub 2019 Feb 28.
This study examined whether instructing mothers to apply emotion regulation strategies can change mothers' perception and reactivity to infant crying in an experimental within-subject design. Perception of crying, skin conductance level (SCL), facial expressivity, and intended caregiving responses to cry sounds were measured in mothers (N = 101, M = 30.88 years) who received suppression, reappraisal, and no emotion regulation instructions. Reappraisal resulted in lower SCL during exposure to crying and a less negative perception of crying compared to the suppression condition. In contrast, suppression resulted in increased facial expressions of sadness compared to the control condition. Thus, simple instructions on how to reframe thoughts about crying can change mothers' perception of and reactivity to crying.
本研究采用实验性被试内设计,考察指导母亲运用情绪调节策略是否会改变母亲对婴儿哭泣的认知及反应。对101名母亲(平均年龄30.88岁)进行了测量,包括她们对哭声的认知、皮肤电导率水平(SCL)、面部表情以及对哭声的预期照顾反应,这些母亲分别接受了抑制、重新评价和无情绪调节指导。与抑制条件相比,重新评价导致在接触哭声时SCL降低,对哭声的负面认知减少。相比之下,与对照条件相比,抑制导致悲伤的面部表情增加。因此,关于如何重新构建对哭泣的想法的简单指导可以改变母亲对哭泣的认知和反应。