Diercks Catherine M, Gunther Kelley E, Teti Douglas M, Lunkenheimer Erika
Department of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
Child Dev Perspect. 2022 Dec;16(4):208-214. doi: 10.1111/cdep.12464. Epub 2022 Sep 2.
Parents' executive functions (EFs), or cognitive skills facilitating thought and behavior management, are meaningful correlates of parenting behavior. EFs are theorized to support parents in inhibiting reactive responses, managing information during parent-child interactions, and adapting to novel developmental demands. Less effective EFs associate with risk for harsh parenting and physical abuse, underscoring the importance of research on parental EFs in promoting healthy child development. Yet, despite the strong theory, findings are mixed and reveal only modest effect sizes in relations between EFs and parenting. One explanation may be a lack of ecological validity in measuring parental EFs. Traditional measures of adult EFs have been used, but these are decontextualized and do not reflect the cognitively and emotionally demanding nature of parenting. In this article, we argue that new and adapted measures are needed. We discuss the role of EFs in parenting, review measurement, and offer suggestions for improvements in ecological validity.
父母的执行功能(EFs),即有助于思维和行为管理的认知技能,是养育行为的重要相关因素。从理论上讲,执行功能可支持父母抑制反应性反应,在亲子互动中管理信息,并适应新的发展需求。执行功能较弱与严厉养育和身体虐待的风险相关,这凸显了研究父母执行功能对促进儿童健康发展的重要性。然而,尽管有强有力的理论,但研究结果参差不齐,且在执行功能与养育之间的关系中仅显示出适度的效应量。一种解释可能是在测量父母执行功能时缺乏生态效度。使用的是成人执行功能的传统测量方法,但这些方法脱离了背景,没有反映出养育对认知和情感的高要求性质。在本文中,我们认为需要新的和经过调整的测量方法。我们讨论执行功能在养育中的作用,回顾测量方法,并为提高生态效度提供改进建议。