Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117570, Singapore.
Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117570, Singapore.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2021 Jan;201:104990. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2020.104990. Epub 2020 Sep 22.
Past research shows that parental mental state talk (MST) is closely associated with children's theory-of-mind (ToM) understanding. The current study extends previous work by investigating whether parental MST is also associated with children's ToM in action (i.e., lying). A total of 90 Singaporean 3- to 5-year-olds participated in this study with their parents. Parental MST was measured using a storytelling task with a wordless picture book. Mediation analysis revealed an indirect effect: Children's ToM understanding served as a mediator in the path between parental MST and children's lying, whereas there was no significant direct effect of parental MST on children's lying. This study is the first to focus on the relation between parental MST and ToM in an applied setting. Our findings suggest that parental MST can help children to develop sociocognitive skills, which in turn can help children to gain the insight that lying may be used as a strategy for personal gain.
以往的研究表明,父母的心理状态谈话(MST)与儿童的心理理论(ToM)理解密切相关。本研究通过调查父母的 MST 是否也与儿童的行动心理理论(即说谎)有关,从而扩展了以往的工作。共有 90 名新加坡 3 至 5 岁的儿童及其父母参加了这项研究。父母的 MST 是通过一个无字图画书的讲故事任务来衡量的。中介分析显示存在间接效应:儿童的 ToM 理解是父母 MST 和儿童说谎之间的中介,而父母 MST 对儿童说谎没有显著的直接影响。这项研究首次关注了在应用环境中父母的 MST 和 ToM 之间的关系。我们的研究结果表明,父母的 MST 可以帮助儿童发展社会认知技能,这反过来又可以帮助儿童了解到说谎可能被用作个人利益的策略。