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Parent-child relationship, temperament, and physiological reactions to fear-inducing film clips: further evidence for differential susceptibility
Authors:Gilissen Renske  Bakermans-Kranenburg Marian J  van IJzendoorn Marinus H  van der Veer René
Institution:Centre for Child and Family Studies, Leiden University, 2300 RB Leiden, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Recent studies have supported the intriguing hypothesis that highly reactive infants are most susceptible to the effect of parenting. This study replicates and extends an earlier study on 4-year-olds concerning higher susceptibility of more fearful children to the quality of their relationships with their mothers, as shown by their physiological reactions to fear-inducing film clips. Two groups of children (4- and 7-year-olds) were shown the same fear-inducing and neutral film clips. During the film clips, their skin conductance and heart rate variability were measured. Both 4- and 7-year-olds responded to the fear-inducing film clips with increases in skin conductance and decreases in heart rate variability. A secure relationship affected the reactivity to fearful stimuli in temperamentally more fearful children but not in less fearful children irrespective of children's ages. Our findings add to the growing literature showing that children high in negative emotion are more susceptible to positive as well as negative rearing influences for better and for worse.
Keywords:Fear  Children  Physiological reactivity  Temperament  Parent-child relationship  Differential susceptibility
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