2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.appdev.2020.101222
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Maternal personality predicts insensitive parenting: Effects through causal attributions about infant distress

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“…In addition, recent analyses conducted by Leerkes et al (e.g., Bailes & Leerkes, 2021, using data from the sample of 259 primiparous mothers; Leerkes et al, 2021, using data from 109 nulliparous undergraduate women) yielded evidence indicating that women’ cognitive processing of child distress cues may be one critical mechanism through which women’s personal characteristics (e.g., personality traits, executive functioning) predict their actual or intended (un)responsiveness to child distress. Specifically, Bailes and Leerkes (2021) found that maternal negative attributions about infant distress (e.g., minimizing) mediated the positive association between maternal neuroticism and maternal overtly negative behaviors in infant distress contexts (e.g., intrusively forced own agenda on infant, refused to alter behavior that was not soothing infant when other options were present). Mothers who made more situational attributions about infant distress engaged in fewer unresponsive behaviors (e.g., looked away from infant, passively watched infant).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, recent analyses conducted by Leerkes et al (e.g., Bailes & Leerkes, 2021, using data from the sample of 259 primiparous mothers; Leerkes et al, 2021, using data from 109 nulliparous undergraduate women) yielded evidence indicating that women’ cognitive processing of child distress cues may be one critical mechanism through which women’s personal characteristics (e.g., personality traits, executive functioning) predict their actual or intended (un)responsiveness to child distress. Specifically, Bailes and Leerkes (2021) found that maternal negative attributions about infant distress (e.g., minimizing) mediated the positive association between maternal neuroticism and maternal overtly negative behaviors in infant distress contexts (e.g., intrusively forced own agenda on infant, refused to alter behavior that was not soothing infant when other options were present). Mothers who made more situational attributions about infant distress engaged in fewer unresponsive behaviors (e.g., looked away from infant, passively watched infant).…”
Section: Review Of Existing Empirical Research That Is Relevant To Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Informed by Salter Ainsworth’s view that the prioritization of infant cues and needs is the hallmark feature that distinguishes sensitive mothers from insensitive mothers (Salter Ainsworth et al, 1978), Leerkes et al (e.g., Bailes & Leerkes, 2021; Leerkes et al, 2021) systematically examined the roles of maternal cognitive processing of child distress cues (i.e., cry) in shaping maternal sensitive response to child distress. Notably, they made a nuanced distinction between two types of infant cry processing: infant-oriented cry processing versus mother-oriented cry processing.…”
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“…Confidence intervals of indirect associations from personality to IWMs to parenting were estimated using bias-corrected bootstrapping with 10,000 resamples. We conducted the analyses in Mplus (Muthén & Muthén, 1998-2021 and handled missing data using the full information maximum likelihood (FIML) method.…”
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“…Bebeklerin sağlıklı büyümesinde annelerin verdiği bakım uygulamalarına göre, annenin ya da anne adayının kişilik özelliği önemlidir. Annenin ebeveynlik davranışları üzerinde uyumluluk, dışa dönüklük ve nevrotiklik gibi kişilik özelliklerinin etkili olduğu bilinmektedir (32).…”
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