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Toddlers' Differential Susceptibility to the Effects of Coparenting on Social-Emotional Adjustment.

L E Altenburger1, S N Lang1, S J Schoppe-Sullivan1, C M Kamp Dush2, S C Johnson3.   

Abstract

The present study tested whether infants high in negative affectivity are differentially susceptible to observed coparenting behavior in relation to their subsequent social-emotional development. Data came from a longitudinal study of 182 U.S. dual-earner, primiparous couples and their infant children. At 9-months postpartum, child negative affectivity was reported by mothers and fathers and supportive and undermining coparenting behavior were assessed from mother-father-infant observations. At 27-months mothers reported on toddlers' externalizing behavior and dysregulation using a clinical assessment tool designed to identify competencies and areas of concern in toddlers' social-emotional development. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed partial support for the differential susceptibility hypothesis. Specifically, infants high in negative affectivity had lower levels of dysregulation when embedded in a more supportive coparenting context, and higher levels of dysregulation when embedded in a less supportive coparenting context. In contrast, supportive coparenting behavior was not relevant for the dysregulation of infants initially low in negative affectivity.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 31892763      PMCID: PMC6938299          DOI: 10.1177/0165025415620058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Behav Dev        ISSN: 0165-0254


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