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Gender differences in physiological reactivity to infant cries and smiles in military families.

作者信息

Brewster A L, Nelson J P, McCanne T R, Lucas D R, Milner J S

机构信息

Family Advocacy Program, Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX, USA.

出版信息

Child Abuse Negl. 1998 Aug;22(8):775-88. doi: 10.1016/s0145-2134(98)00055-6.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The primary purpose of this experiment was to examine gender differences in physiological reactivity to infant cries and smiles in military families.

METHOD

Twenty males and 29 females viewed and listened to videotapes of a crying infant and a smiling infant while heart rate, skin resistance, and respiration rate were monitored. All participants were active-duty U.S. Air Force personnel or their spouses.

RESULTS

Males showed a larger increase in skin conductance than females during the crying infant stimulus. Males also showed an increase in heart rate during the crying infant stimulus, whereas females did not show any increase in heart rate during the crying infant stimulus. No gender differences in physiological reactivity were obtained during the smiling infant stimulus, although both males and females showed a significant increase in heart rate while viewing the smiling infant.

CONCLUSIONS

The results are contrasted with previous reports (e.g., Frodi, Lamb, Leavitt, & Donovan, 1978) of no differences between genders in physiological reactivity to a crying infant. Discussion of the results focuses on models of child physical abuse that involve physiological hyperreactivity. It is hypothesized that the greater physiological reactivity of males than females during a crying infant videotape may partially explain why physical abuse of a child by a male frequently results in more serious damage to the child than physical abuse by a female.

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