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童年时期的幽默同伴互动与社会理解

Humorous peer play and social understanding in childhood.

作者信息

Paine Amy Louise, Hashmi Salim, Fink Elian, Mitchell Peter, Howe Nina

机构信息

Cardiff University Centre for Human Developmental Science, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.

Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Commun Psychol. 2025 May 12;3(1):76. doi: 10.1038/s44271-025-00252-3.

Abstract

Humour plays a crucial role in children's early interactions, likely promoting the development of social understanding and fostering positive social relationships. To date, the connection between humour production in peer play and the development of social understanding skills in middle childhood has received limited attention. In a community sample of 130 children residing in the UK (M = 6.16 years old, range 5-7; 67 [51.5%] girls, 62 [47.7%] boys, and 1 [0.8%] non-binary child; 95 [73.1%] mothers and 85 [65.4%] fathers identified as Welsh, English, Scottish, or Irish), we tested our prediction that children's use of humour in play with peers would be positively associated with children's ability to understand the minds of others. We conducted detailed observational coding of children's humour production during peer play and examined associations with children's performance on a battery of social understanding assessments. Multilevel models showed that 42.8% of the variance in children's humour production was explained by play partner effects. When controlling for the effect of play partner and other individual child characteristics (age, gender, receptive vocabulary) children's spontaneous attributions of mental states were associated with humour production. Results are discussed considering how these playful exchanges reflect and influence the development of children's socio-cognitive competencies.

摘要

幽默在儿童早期互动中起着至关重要的作用,可能会促进社会理解的发展并培养积极的社会关系。迄今为止,同伴游戏中幽默产生与童年中期社会理解技能发展之间的联系受到的关注有限。在一个由130名居住在英国的儿童组成的社区样本中(平均年龄M = 6.16岁,范围为5至7岁;67名[51.5%]女孩,62名[47.7%]男孩,以及1名[0.8%]非二元性别儿童;95名[73.1%]母亲和85名[65.4%]父亲被认定为威尔士人、英格兰人、苏格兰人或爱尔兰人),我们检验了我们的预测,即儿童在与同伴玩耍时使用幽默与儿童理解他人心理的能力呈正相关。我们对儿童在同伴游戏中幽默产生进行了详细的观察编码,并检查了与一系列社会理解评估中儿童表现的关联。多层次模型表明,儿童幽默产生中42.8%的方差可由游戏伙伴效应解释。在控制了游戏伙伴的影响和其他儿童个体特征(年龄、性别、接受性词汇)后,儿童对心理状态的自发归因与幽默产生相关。我们将结合这些有趣的互动如何反映和影响儿童社会认知能力的发展来讨论研究结果。

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