Parental synchrony and nurturance as targets in an attachment based intervention: building upon Mary Ainsworth's insights about mother-infant interaction

被引:70
作者
Bernard, Kristin [1 ]
Meade, E. B. [1 ]
Dozier, Mary [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Delaware, Dept Psychol, Newark, DE 19716 USA
关键词
sensitivity; intervention; nurturance; synchrony; attachment; MATERNAL SENSITIVITY; DISTRESS; RESPONSIVENESS; ANTECEDENTS; NONDISTRESS; SECURITY;
D O I
10.1080/14616734.2013.820920
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
As an astute observer of parent-infant interaction, Mary Ainsworth described and assessed facets of maternal sensitivity, including responsiveness to conditions of infant distress and non-distress. This paper considers the importance of distinguishing between parental sensitivity to children's distress cues (which we refer to as nurturance) and parental sensitivity to children's non-distress cues (which we refer to as synchrony). Observations of parents in our intervention, Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC), have led us to believe that distress and non-distress represent distinct contexts in which parents can be differentially sensitive or insensitive in responding. Thus, we have conceptualized nurturance and synchrony as distinct targets of the ABC intervention and, in deciding how to assess parental sensitivity, we have chosen measures that distinguish between nurturance and synchrony. This paper describes the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches we have taken to assess parental sensitivity, including diary methodology that we developed for assessing parental nurturance and global measures that we have used for assessing parental synchrony. Finally, a frequency-based coding system is described that we developed for assessing parental nurturance and synchrony from videotaped intervention sessions.
引用
收藏
页码:507 / 523
页数:17
相关论文
共 46 条
  • [1] Ainsworth M.D. S., 1967, INFANCY IN UGANDA
  • [2] Ainsworth M.D. S., 1969, STIMULATION EARLY IN, P133
  • [3] Ainsworth S.M., 1978, PATTERNS ATTACHMENT
  • [4] [Anonymous], PARENT ATTACHM UNPUB
  • [5] Parental responsiveness moderates the association between early-life stress and reduced telomere length
    Asok, A.
    Bernard, K.
    Roth, T. L.
    Rosen, J. B.
    Dozier, M.
    [J]. DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, 2013, 25 (03) : 577 - 585
  • [6] Maternal sensitivity assessed during the Strange Situation Procedure predicts child's attachment quality and reunion behaviors
    Behrens, Kazuko Y.
    Parker, Andrea C.
    Haltigan, John D.
    [J]. INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT, 2011, 34 (02) : 378 - 381
  • [7] Belsky Jay, 2002, Attach Hum Dev, V4, P361, DOI 10.1080/14616730210167267
  • [8] Bernard K., 2013, NORMALIZING DI UNPUB
  • [9] Enhancing Attachment Organization Among Maltreated Children: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial
    Bernard, Kristin
    Dozier, Mary
    Bick, Johanna
    Lewis-Morrarty, Erin
    Lindhiem, Oliver
    Carlson, Elizabeth
    [J]. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2012, 83 (02) : 623 - 636
  • [10] BLEHAR MC, 1977, CHILD DEV, V48, P182, DOI 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1977.tb04258.x