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Greater maternal insensitivity in childhood predicts greater electrodermal reactivity during conflict discussions with romantic partners in adulthood.

K Lee Raby1, Glenn I Roisman2, Jeffry A Simpson3, W A Collins2, Ryan D Steele2.   

Abstract

In this study, we drew on prospective, longitudinal data to investigate the long-term predictive significance of the quality of early parent-child relationship experiences for adults' sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity during conflict discussions with their romantic partners. Maternal sensitivity was repeatedly assessed across childhood via direct observations of mother-child interactions. When the children in the study became adults (34-37 years old), electrodermal activity-an index of SNS arousal and a psychophysiological marker of behavioral inhibition-was recorded for 37 participants while at rest and while they attempted to resolve conflicts in their romantic relationships. Individuals who had experienced less sensitive maternal caregiving during childhood had greater increases in electrodermal activity during conflict discussions with their adult partners, relative to resting conditions. This longitudinal association was not accounted for by observed or self-reported romantic-relationship quality, gender, ethnicity, or early socioeconomic factors.
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Keywords:  childhood development; interpersonal relationships; marital conflict

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25576344      PMCID: PMC4359069          DOI: 10.1177/0956797614563340

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0956-7976


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