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Fathering across contexts: The moderating role of respiratory sinus arrhythmia in predicting toddler emotion regulation.

Patricia A Richardson1,2, Erika L Bocknek2, Lucy McGoron2, Christopher J Trentacosta2.   

Abstract

Caregivers play an integral role in promoting children's emotion regulation, while children's individual physiology affects how they respond to the caregiving environment. Relatively little is known about how fathering influences toddler emotion regulation, particularly within African American and low-income communities, where risk related to the development of emotion regulation is higher. This study investigated relations among fathering, toddler parasympathetic regulation, and toddler emotion regulation in a sample of 92 families. Fathering was assessed during two interactions: engagement following a stressor during a triadic task and a dyadic play task. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (resting and reactivity) was obtained as an index of toddler parasympathetic arousal. Findings demonstrated an association between fathers' engagement poststressor and toddler emotion regulation. Toddler RSA moderated this association: toddlers with elevated levels of resting RSA benefitted from parenting engagement following a stressor. Fathering during play did not relate to toddler emotion regulation. The importance of fathering and physiologic contexts in early regulatory development is discussed.
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  fathering; respiratory sinus arrhythmia; toddler

Year:  2019        PMID: 30825203      PMCID: PMC7018438          DOI: 10.1002/dev.21836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychobiol        ISSN: 0012-1630            Impact factor:   3.038


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