Department of Psychology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.
Soroka University Medical Center and the Faculty of Health Sciences, Beer Sheva, Israel.
Child Dev. 2022 Mar;93(2):582-593. doi: 10.1111/cdev.13705. Epub 2021 Nov 15.
This study investigated predictors of early infant social development and the role of social support as a resilience factor among Arab-Bedouin families. We propose a mediation model in which social support will be related to maternal postpartum emotional distress (PPED), which in turn will be related to infant social responsiveness. One hundred five Arab-Bedouin mothers (age range = 17-44 years) and their preterm (n = 48) and full-term (n = 57) infants were recruited shortly after birth and were followed up at age 12 months. Findings demonstrate that, among the preterm group, higher levels of social support predicted lower levels of maternal PPED, and this, in turn, predicted higher levels of infant social responsiveness.
本研究旨在探讨早期婴儿社会发展的预测因素,以及社会支持作为阿拉伯-贝都因家庭中复原力因素的作用。我们提出了一个中介模型,其中社会支持与产妇产后情绪困扰(PPED)相关,而后者又与婴儿的社会反应相关。本研究招募了 105 名阿拉伯-贝都因母亲(年龄范围为 17-44 岁)及其早产儿(n=48)和足月儿(n=57),在婴儿出生后不久进行了随访,并在 12 个月时进行了随访。研究结果表明,在早产儿组中,较高水平的社会支持预测了较低水平的产妇产后情绪困扰,而这反过来又预测了婴儿较高水平的社会反应。