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Mother-child play and emerging social behaviors among infants from maltreating families

机译:营养不良家庭婴儿的母子游戏和新兴的社会行为

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Mother-child play of 12-month-old infants (N = 130) from maltreating (N = 78) and nonmaltreating (N = 52) families was analyzed as a context that integrates infants' developing social and cognitive skills. Play was coded from semistructured and unstructured play paradigms. No group differences were found in infants' play maturity. Infants from abusing families demonstrated more imitative play than infants from nonmaltreating families, and engaged in less independent play than infants from both neglecting and nonmaltreating families, suggesting a delay in emerging social behaviors. Mothers from abusing and nonmaltreating families differed in attention directing behaviors. Matemal behaviors predicted child play style variables, but did not mediate the effects of maltreatment. Findings discuss the influence of an early maltreating environment upon the development of the emergent self. Implications for early intervention are underscored.
机译:分析了来自营养不良(N = 78)和非营养不良(N = 52)家庭的12个月大婴儿(N = 130)的母婴游戏,作为融合婴儿发展中的社交和认知技能的背景。游戏是根据半结构化和非结构化游戏范例进行编码的。在婴儿的游戏成熟度上没有发现群体差异。虐待家庭的婴儿比未虐待家庭的婴儿表现出更多的模仿游戏,并且与被忽视和未虐待家庭的婴儿相比,参与游戏的独立性较弱,这表明出现了新的社会行为。来自虐待家庭和非虐待家庭的母亲在注意力引导行为上存在差异。心理行为预测了孩子的游戏风格变量,但没有调解虐待的影响。研究结果讨论了早期营养不良环境对出现的自我发展的影响。强调了对早期干预的含义。

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