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No Such Thing as a Baby: Responses to Infant Cry Paradigms Are Primarily Influenced by Parents’ Experiences and Behavior
Parenting ( IF 1.585 ) Pub Date : 2019-02-01 , DOI: 10.1080/15295192.2019.1556029
Laura M. River , Jessica L. Borelli

SYNOPSIS

This article builds on our previous work demonstrating that, when exposed to work–family conflict, parents with high levels of attachment anxiety exhibit greater work–family guilt and less tolerance of infant distress. We respond to commentaries suggesting that the theoretical model could be enhanced by better accounting for innate infant differences and parent psychopathology, arguing that it is possible that parents’ experiences of work–family conflict and attachment anxiety precede the development of psychopathology and may influence the development of infant temperament and behavior. We further explore clinical implications of our findings and identify key suggestions for future work, with an emphasis on the roles of parental experiences of childhood maltreatment and insensitive caregiving.



中文翻译:

没有婴儿:对婴儿哭泣范例的反应主要受父母的经历和行为影响

概要

本文基于我们以前的工作,证明了当面临工作与家庭的冲突时,具有高度依恋焦虑的父母表现出更大的工作与家庭内感,对婴儿痛苦的承受能力也较低。我们回应评论,认为可以通过更好地解释先天婴儿差异和父母的心理病理学来增强理论模型,认为父母的工作经历-家庭冲突和依恋焦虑有可能先于心理病理学发展,并可能影响发展婴儿的气质和行为。我们将进一步探讨研究结果的临床意义,并确定未来工作的关键建议,重点放在儿童期虐待和不敏感的照料的父母经历中。

更新日期:2019-02-01
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