父亲亚历克西西米亚与儿童在幼儿时代内化和外化行为问题的关系
1Department of Philosophy and Education Sciences, University of Turin, 10124 Turin, Italy.
Children (Basel, Switzerland)
|September 28, 2023
概括
父亲的alexithymia,一种难以处理情绪的困难,与幼儿的行为问题有关. 过度反应的育儿做法可能解释了这种联系,强调需要包括父亲的支持计划.
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 临床心理学 临床心理学
- 家庭研究 家庭研究
背景情况:
- 父母的情感能力对孩子的发展至关重要.
- 父母alexithymia,在情感能力的赤字,是研究不足.
- 父亲亚历克西西米亚和儿童行为问题之间的联系被忽视.
研究的目的:
- 研究父亲alexithymia与幼儿 (18-36个月) 的行为问题之间的关联.
- 检查过度反应的家长是否调解了父亲的alexithymia和孩子的行为问题之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 调查了203位18-36个月的孩子的父亲.
- 使用了多伦多亚历克西西米亚量表 (TAS-20),育儿量表 (过度活动子量表) 和儿童行为检查表 (CBCL) 11⁄2-5.
- 统计分析以确定预测和调解效应.
主要成果:
- 父亲的alexithymia显著预测孩子的内化和外化行为问题.
- 父亲过度反应被确定为alexithymia和儿童行为问题之间的关联中的调解者.
结论:
- 父亲的alexithymia是早期儿童行为问题的危险因素.
- 干预措施应侧重于预防父亲的alexithymia和支持父亲.
- 让父亲参与育儿计划对于孩子的心理健康和适应至关重要.
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