The impact of maternal characteristics and sensitivity on the concordance between maternal reports and laboratory observations of infant negative emotionality

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Leerkes, EM [1 ]
Crockenberg, SC [1 ]
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[1] Univ Vermont, Dept Psychol, Burlington, VT 05405 USA
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10.1207/S15327078IN0404_07
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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The moderating role of maternal characteristics and maternal sensitivity on the concordance between maternal reports and laboratory observations of negative emotionality was examined. Participants were 90 primiparous mothers and their infants. Mothers completed questionnaires about remembered care from their own parents and their depressive symptoms prenatally, infant temperament (distress to novelty and distress to limitations), and depressive symptoms postnatally. Mothers and infants participated in a laboratory assessment of infant temperament (distress to novelty and limitations) and maternal sensitivity at 6 months postpartum. Several factors that moderate the degree of concordance between maternal reports and behavioral observations were identified, as predicted. Novelty concordance was higher when mothers reported having their emotional needs met in childhood and low prenatal depressive symptoms. Limitations concordance was higher when mothers were less sensitive during the observational tasks. Methodological and theoretical implications are discussed.
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