児童福祉の親におけるダイナミックな生理-行動関連パターンは,親の介入に対する反応を予測する
Xutong Zhang1, Lisa M Gatzke-Kopp2, Elizabeth A Skowron3
1School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, East China Normal University.
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
|August 28, 2025
まとめ
生理学と行動のリンクは 育児介入の成功に影響します 生理学的に規制が少ない親は 能力の低下と中退率の上昇を示し 適応戦略の必要性を示しました
科学分野:
- 心理学
- 発達心理学
- 臨床心理学
背景:
- 育児の介入は親と子供のやり取りを改善することを目的としています.
- 介入反応の個々の違いを理解することは,有効性にとって極めて重要です.
- 生理学-行動制御機能は 潜在的な説明要因である.
研究 の 目的:
- 親の生理学的反応と 積極的な育児行動のダイナミクスが 介入の結果を予測する方法を調べる
- これらのダイナミックな関連が介入前から介入後の変化を調査する.
主な方法:
- 生理学的反応性 (インタービート間隔) と子育ての行動を秒単位で評価した.
- 介入前と後の親子相互作用で測定した.
- 介入への対応,技能の熟練度,介入後のスキルの検討
主要な成果:
- ポジティブな育児を抑制する 生理学的な行動パターンを持つ親は 技能の熟達度が低く 退学率が高くなりました
- これらの親は 介入後も ポジティブな育児のスキルを 示すことが少なくなりました
- これらのダイナミックな関連性において,介入前と介入後の有意な変化は観察されなかった.
結論:
- 子供主導の遊びにおける ダイナミックな生理学と行動の関連は 介入の獲得と関与の低下を予測します
- 生理学的測定は,介入反応の個々の違いを照らすことができます.
- 治療に反応しないメカニズムを提案し,児童福祉に関与する親に合わせた介入の情報を提供しました.
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