Title of article :
Maternal Modeling and the Acquisition of Fear
and Avoidance in Toddlers: Influence of Stimulus
Preparedness and Child Temperament
Author/Authors :
Kathrin Dubi، نويسنده , , Ronald M. Rapee، نويسنده , , Jane L. Emerton &
Carolyn A. Schniering، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The aim of the present study was to investigate
the influence of maternal modeling on the acquisition of
fear and avoidance towards fear-relevant and fear-irrelevant,
novel stimuli in a sample of 71 toddlers. Children were
shown a rubber snake or spider (fear-relevant objects) and a
rubber mushroom or flower (fear-irrelevant objects), which
were alternately paired with either negative or positive
expression by their mothers. Both stimuli were presented
again after a 1- and a 10-min delay, while mothers
maintained a neutral expression. The toddlers showed
increased fear and avoidance of the objects following
negative reaction from their mothers than following positive
maternal expression. This was similarly true for both fearrelevant
and fear-irrelevant stimuli. In addition, no association
was found between child temperament and behavioral
responses and a weak association emerged between child
temperament and emotional responses. The results demonstrate
that young children can rapidly form conditioned
emotional and behavioral responses via maternal reactions
regardless of stimulus preparedness or child temperament. It
is suggested that early maternal modeling may be relevant to
a broad spectrum of fearful reactions
Keywords :
Fear . Maternal modeling . Toddlers .Stimulus preparedness . Temperament
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology