Shared pleasure in early mother-infant interaction: predicting lower levels of emotional and behavioral problems in the child and protecting against the influence of parental psychopathology.

作者: Mirjami Mäntymaa , Kaija Puura , Ilona Luoma , Reija Latva , Raili K. Salmelin

DOI: 10.1002/IMHJ.21505

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摘要: Shared pleasure (SP) was analyzed in fifty-eight 2-month-old infants and their mothers face-to-face interaction (T1, at 2 months). The association of SP with child's emotional behavioral outcome years (T2) examined. as a possible protecting factor the presence parental psychopathology also studied. Mean duration moments (SP-MD) related to subsequent socioemotional child: Infants dyads longer SP-MD showed fewer internalizing externalizing problems later. In hierarchical linear regressions, uniquely significantly contributed after adjusting for infant maternal factors mother's interactive behavior. protected child against influence psychopathology. Father's mental health during follow-up increased risk higher problems, but only among children short T1. Internalizing symptoms T2 when moving from category "no problems" "mental one parent" further both parents," this increase found those parent-child is an important feature that fosters positive psychological development moderates effects other risks such

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