Title of article
Parent conflict predicts infants’ vagal regulation in social interaction
Author/Authors
MOORE، GINGER A. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
11
From page
23
To page
33
Abstract
Parent conflict during infancy may affect rapidly developing physiological regulation. To examine the association between parent conflict and infants’
vagal tone functioning, mothers (N ¼ 48) reported levels of parent conflict and their 6-month-old male and female infants’ respiratory sinus arrhythmia
(RSA) was measured in the still-face paradigm. Higher parent conflict was related to lower RSA at baseline and each episode of the still-face paradigm.
Infants in relatively higher conflict families showed attenuated RSA withdrawal in response to mothers’ disengagement and attenuated RSA activation
when interacting with mothers. Findings suggest atypical RSA regulation and reliance on self-regulation for infants in families with moderate levels
of parent conflict. Implications for later development and future research are discussed
Journal title
Development and Psychopathology
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Development and Psychopathology
Record number
653004
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