随机对照试验中的婴儿按摩对婴儿依恋安全的影响

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Infant Behavior & Development Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1016/j.infbeh.2024.102004
Vonda Jump Norman , Lori A. Roggman
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安全依恋的益处已在多个领域的发展中得到证实,大量的研究已经确定了与安全依恋发展相关的一些先决条件。以往的研究表明,婴儿按摩可以促进母亲与婴儿依恋关系的发展,但目前还没有公开发表的研究对母亲学习婴儿按摩手法后婴儿的依恋安全感进行调查。本研究测试了婴儿按摩干预对母亲按摩频率和婴儿依恋安全感的影响。58对母婴被随机分配到治疗组(按摩,28人)或对照组(教育,30人)。大多数母亲的学龄前子女都参加了启蒙教育,婴儿也不满 8 个月;其余的母亲来自社区。治疗组的母亲完成了为期 4 周的婴儿按摩培训,使用的是总部设在瑞典的国际婴儿按摩协会美国分会提供的标准手法。12 个月大时,母亲们在指导下完成了依恋 Q 集(Waters,1987 年)的标准分类程序。治疗效果显著,在平均 10 个月后的随访中,86% 的按摩组母亲仍在为婴儿按摩,母亲为婴儿按摩的婴儿依恋安全感得分更高。令人惊讶的是,对比组中有 29% 的母亲表示她们按摩过婴儿。治疗 X 按摩频率方差分析表明,治疗组中母亲每周按摩一次以上的 12 个月大婴儿比每周按摩次数少于一次的母亲的婴儿的依恋安全感更高,也比对比组的婴儿的依恋安全感更高。无论对照组的母亲如何定义按摩,在随访中都与婴儿的依恋安全无关。这些结果表明,这种成本低廉、易于实施的干预措施有效地提高了母亲对婴儿按摩的持续使用率,进而预示着婴儿的依恋安全感会更高。
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Effects of infant massage on infant attachment security in a randomized controlled trial
Benefits of attachment security have been demonstrated in multiple realms of development, and an extensive body of research has identified some of the antecedents associated with the development of secure attachments. While previous research has indicated that infant massage may support the development of mothers’ attachment to their babies, no published research exists that investigated infants’ attachment security after mothers learn infant massage strokes. This study tested the impact of an infant massage intervention on mothers’ massage frequency and attachment security in infants. Fifty-eight mother-infant dyads were randomly assigned to a treatment (massage, n = 28) or control (education, n = 30) group. Most mothers had preschool aged children participating in Head Start as well as an infant under 8 months of age; the remaining mothers were from the community. Mothers in the treatment group completed 4 weeks of infant massage training using standard strokes from Infant Massage USA, a chapter of the International Association of Infant Massage, headquartered in Sweden. At 12 months, mothers were guided through the standard sorting procedure of the Attachment Q-set (Waters, 1987). The treatment was effective, as 86 % of mothers in the massage group were still massaging their babies at the follow-up, an average of 10 months later, and infants whose mothers massaged them had higher attachment security scores. Surprisingly, 29 % of the mothers in the comparison group reported that they massaged their babies. A treatment X massage frequency ANOVA indicated that 12-month-old infants whose mothers in the treatment group had massaged them more than once per week were more securely attached than infants of mothers who massaged their infants less than once per week and also were more securely attached than infants in the comparison group. However mothers in the control group defined massage, it was not associated with infant attachment security at the follow-up. These results indicate that this inexpensive, easy to implement intervention effectively increased mothers’ ongoing use of infant massage, which in turn predicted more attachment security in their infants.
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Infant Behavior & Development
Infant Behavior & Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Infant Behavior & Development publishes empirical (fundamental and clinical), theoretical, methodological and review papers. Brief reports dealing with behavioral development during infancy (up to 3 years) will also be considered. Papers of an inter- and multidisciplinary nature, for example neuroscience, non-linear dynamics and modelling approaches, are particularly encouraged. Areas covered by the journal include cognitive development, emotional development, perception, perception-action coupling, motor development and socialisation.
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