父母反思功能与学龄前儿童心理社会功能:儿童情绪调节的中介作用

IF 1.9 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL European Journal of Developmental Psychology Pub Date : 2022-06-03 DOI:10.1080/17405629.2022.2079631
S. Ghanbari, E. Vahidi, S. Behzadpoor, Zahra Goudarzi, Fateme Ghabezi
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父母反思功能(PRF)被认为是儿童情绪调节发展的关键因素,而情绪调节反过来又在儿童的心理社会功能中起着重要作用。本研究以学龄前儿童为样本,探讨儿童情绪调节在父母反思功能与儿童社会、情绪和行为功能之间的中介作用。研究对象为257名母亲(平均年龄35.63岁,SD = 4.55)及其学龄前儿童(平均年龄4.83岁,SD = 0.89;46.7%女孩),通过方便抽样招募。采用《父母反思功能问卷》(PRFQ)对母亲的反思功能进行测量,该问卷包括三个子量表:心理前化(PM)、心理状态确定性(CMS)和心理状态兴趣与好奇心(IC)。此外,母亲还使用情绪调节检查表(ERC)、优势与困难问卷(SDQ)和社会技能评分系统(SSRS)对孩子的情绪调节和社会心理功能进行了报告。研究结果显示,正如预期的那样,PM与心理社会困难呈正相关,与情绪调节和社会优势负相关。正如预期的那样,IC与心理社会困难呈负相关,与情绪调节和社会力量呈正相关。出乎意料的是,CMS与心理社会困难无关,而与情绪调节和社会力量呈正相关。此外,结构方程模型的结果表明,儿童情绪调节介导了父母反思功能与儿童社会、情绪和行为功能之间的关系。我们的研究结果强调了父母反思功能和儿童情绪调节对儿童社会、情感和行为功能的重要性,并揭示了情绪调节的可能作用,即父母反思功能对儿童社会心理功能的影响。
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Parental reflective functioning and preschool children’s psychosocial functioning: the mediating role of children’s emotion regulation
ABSTRACT Parental reflective functioning (PRF) is considered to be a key factor in the development of emotion regulation in children, which in turn plays an important role in their psychosocial functioning. This study aimed to explore the mediating role of children’s emotion regulation in the relationship between parental reflective functioning and children’s social, emotional, and behavioural functioning in a sample of preschool-age children. Participants were 257 mothers (Mean age = 35.63, SD = 4.55) and their preschool children (Mean age = 4.83, SD = .89; 46.7% girls), recruited through convenience sampling. Mothers’ reflective functioning was measured using Parental Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (PRFQ), which includes three subscales: Pre-Mentalizing (PM), Certainty about Mental States (CMS), and Interest and Curiosity in the Mental States (IC). Also, mothers reported on their child’s emotion regulation and psychosocial functioning using the Emotion Regulation Checklist (ERC), Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), and Social Skills Rating System (SSRS). Findings revealed that PM, as expected, was positively associated with psychosocial difficulties and negatively associated with emotion regulation and social strengths. IC, as expected, was negatively associated with psychosocial difficulties and positively associated with emotion regulation and social strengths. CMS, unexpectedly, was not associated with psychosocial difficulties and was positively associated with emotion regulation and social strengths. In addition, results of structural equation modelling showed that children’s emotion regulation mediated the relationship between parental reflective functioning and children’s social, emotional, and behavioural functioning. Our results highlight the importance of parental reflective functioning and children’s emotion regulation for children’s social, emotional, and behavioural functioning, and shed light on the possible role of emotion regulation through which parental reflective functioning exerts its influence on children’s psychosocial functioning.
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