Mother-infant dyadic reparation and individual differences in vagal tone affect 4-month-old infants' social stress regulation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Infants' social stress regulation (i.e., reactivity and recovery) might be affected by mother-infant dyadic functioning and infants' vagal tone (i.e., respiratory sinus arrhythmia, RSA). This study investigated the role of a specific dyadic functioning feature (i.e., dyadic reparation) and individual differences in vagal tone regulation (i.e., RSA suppression vs. non-suppression) in relation to social stress regulation in 4-month-old infants. A total of 65 mother-infant dyads participated in the face-to-face still-face paradigm. Social stress reactivity and recovery were measured as negative emotionality during Still-Face and Reunion episodes, respectively. RSA was measured during Play, Still-Face, and Reunion episodes. Suppressors had higher dyadic reparation during Play and higher recovery from social stress compared with non-suppressors. Higher reparation during Play was associated with lower reactivity and higher recovery only for suppressors. Findings suggest a joint role of infants' RSA individual differences and dyadic reparation in affecting infants' social stress regulation at 4 months of age.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dyadic reparation; Mother-infant interaction; Respiratory sinus arrhythmia; Social stress; Still-Face paradigm; Vagal tone suppression; Adult; Facial Expression; Female; Humans; Individuality; Infant; Male; Play and Playthings; Stress, Psychological; Vagus Nerve; Child Development; Mother-Child Relations
Elenco autori:
Provenzi, Livio; Casini, Erica; de Simone, Paola; Reni, Gianluigi; Borgatti, Renato; Montirosso, Rosario
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