University of California, Davis, United States.
University of California, Davis, United States.
Infant Behav Dev. 2021 Aug;64:101586. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2021.101586. Epub 2021 Jun 9.
Caregivers and infants co-regulate their physiology, emotions, and behavior in a way that is dynamically responsive to each other and the contexts in which they live. This paper is an introduction and call to action for researchers interested in understanding how to study caregiver-infant interactions in the home and diverse cultural contexts, including marginalized communities. We argue that research will be more valid, culturally relevant, and tapped-in to the daily lives of caregivers and infants if there is partnership and collaboration with the caregivers in the design of the questions, data collection and analysis, and distribution of the findings. We recommend dynamically assessing emotions, behaviors, and physiology using repeated sampling methods including ecological momentary assessments (EMA), salivary bioscience, and actigraphy. We aim to extend current practices of studying caregiver-infant co-regulation by measuring fluctuations of daily life and considering sociocultural factors that shape naturalistic caregiver-infant interactions. Using methodological advancements and community-based participatory research approaches can enable developmental scientists to measure life as it is actually lived.
照料者和婴儿以一种彼此动态响应以及与他们生活的环境相适应的方式共同调节他们的生理、情绪和行为。本文是为有兴趣了解如何在家庭和多样化的文化背景下(包括边缘化社区)研究照料者-婴儿互动的研究人员而写的介绍和呼吁。我们认为,如果在问题设计、数据收集和分析以及研究结果的传播方面与照料者建立合作关系,研究将更加有效、更具文化相关性,并能深入了解照料者和婴儿的日常生活。我们建议使用包括生态瞬时评估(EMA)、唾液生物科学和动作记录仪在内的重复采样方法,动态评估情绪、行为和生理。我们旨在通过测量日常生活的波动并考虑影响自然发生的照料者-婴儿互动的社会文化因素,来扩展当前研究照料者-婴儿共同调节的实践。使用方法学进展和基于社区的参与式研究方法可以使发展科学家能够按照实际生活的方式来测量生活。