Investigating the links between maternal parenting stress and pre-schooler's emotion regulation during parent-child interactions

The consequences of parenting stress on the development of young children can be devastating. Although much research has been conducted on parenting stress and its association with internalising problems in children, less is known about possible third variables which may underlie this relationship....

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Main Author: Tan, Clara Zi Xin
Other Authors: Gianluca Esposito
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1483322023-03-05T15:44:07Z Investigating the links between maternal parenting stress and pre-schooler's emotion regulation during parent-child interactions Tan, Clara Zi Xin Gianluca Esposito School of Social Sciences Centre for Research in Child Development Stella Tsotsi gianluca.esposito@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Psychology The consequences of parenting stress on the development of young children can be devastating. Although much research has been conducted on parenting stress and its association with internalising problems in children, less is known about possible third variables which may underlie this relationship. The current study adds to this literature by investigating whether child emotion regulation differs based on the emotional context and how parenting stress may be linked to child emotion regulation. Sixty-three mother-child dyads participated in the study by engaging in three parent-child interactions – a free-play episode (to mimic typical parent-child interactions), a clean-up episode, aimed at eliciting frustration, and a novel mask episode, aimed at eliciting fear or apprehension. These interactions were video-taped, and emotion regulation strategies were coded retrospectively according to an adapted coding scheme. Contrary to our predictions, only significant differences were found in comfort-seeking scores between the free-play and clean-up episodes, and between the clean-up and the novel mask conditions. Higher parental distress scores also associated with less frequent use of symbolic self-soothing, but more frequent comfort-seeking in pre-schoolers. Although not part of our original research questions, our results showed that the mother may have a greater influence, compared to other caregivers, in pre-schoolers’ emotion regulation development. Overall, despite several insignificant findings, the results of the current study are still promising in indicating support for the association between maternal parenting stress and pre-schooler’s emotion regulation. They suggest that maternal parenting stress can undermine the healthy development of emotion regulation in pre-schoolers. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology 2021-04-26T01:52:37Z 2021-04-26T01:52:37Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Tan, C. Z. X. (2021). Investigating the links between maternal parenting stress and pre-schooler's emotion regulation during parent-child interactions. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148332 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148332 en NRF2016-SOL001-003 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Tan, Clara Zi Xin
Investigating the links between maternal parenting stress and pre-schooler's emotion regulation during parent-child interactions
description The consequences of parenting stress on the development of young children can be devastating. Although much research has been conducted on parenting stress and its association with internalising problems in children, less is known about possible third variables which may underlie this relationship. The current study adds to this literature by investigating whether child emotion regulation differs based on the emotional context and how parenting stress may be linked to child emotion regulation. Sixty-three mother-child dyads participated in the study by engaging in three parent-child interactions – a free-play episode (to mimic typical parent-child interactions), a clean-up episode, aimed at eliciting frustration, and a novel mask episode, aimed at eliciting fear or apprehension. These interactions were video-taped, and emotion regulation strategies were coded retrospectively according to an adapted coding scheme. Contrary to our predictions, only significant differences were found in comfort-seeking scores between the free-play and clean-up episodes, and between the clean-up and the novel mask conditions. Higher parental distress scores also associated with less frequent use of symbolic self-soothing, but more frequent comfort-seeking in pre-schoolers. Although not part of our original research questions, our results showed that the mother may have a greater influence, compared to other caregivers, in pre-schoolers’ emotion regulation development. Overall, despite several insignificant findings, the results of the current study are still promising in indicating support for the association between maternal parenting stress and pre-schooler’s emotion regulation. They suggest that maternal parenting stress can undermine the healthy development of emotion regulation in pre-schoolers.
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title Investigating the links between maternal parenting stress and pre-schooler's emotion regulation during parent-child interactions
title_short Investigating the links between maternal parenting stress and pre-schooler's emotion regulation during parent-child interactions
title_full Investigating the links between maternal parenting stress and pre-schooler's emotion regulation during parent-child interactions
title_fullStr Investigating the links between maternal parenting stress and pre-schooler's emotion regulation during parent-child interactions
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the links between maternal parenting stress and pre-schooler's emotion regulation during parent-child interactions
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