Effects of an Intervention Focused on Child Emotion Socialization

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Autor(a) principal: Lins, Taiane Costa de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Filho, Nilton Correia dos Anjos, Alvarenga, Patrícia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Psicologia (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. Online)
Texto Completo: http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/15287
Resumo: Punishing, minimizing, ignoring, or becoming distressed when dealing with children’s negative emotions may favor the emergence or worsen behavior problems during childhood. This study examined the effects of the intervention program Vivendo Emoções [Experiencing Emotions] on maternal reactions to children’s emotions and children’s internalizing and externalizing problems. Thirty-two mothers of children aged between three and eight participated and were assigned to an intervention (n = 16) or a comparison (n = 16) group. The intervention was implemented in eight sessions intended to promote the mothers’ strategies to identify and regulate their children’s negative emotions and enable the children to improve emotional competence. The mothers completed the CCNES to report their reactions to children’s emotional expressions and the CBCL to report internalizing and externalizing problems on pretest and posttest. The results reveal that mothers in the intervention group reported fewer unsupportive reactions on posttest than mothers in the comparison group. This finding shows the potential of such interventions to decrease unsupportive maternal reactions. Additionally, children in the intervention group presented more frequent somatic complaints than those in the comparison group on posttest. A potential explanation is that the mothers were more prepared to encourage their children to report negative emotions associated with bodily sensations.
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spelling Effects of an Intervention Focused on Child Emotion Socialization Efectos de una Intervención Centrada en la Socialización Emocional Infantil Efeitos de uma Intervenção com Foco na Socialização Emocional Infantilsocializationmaternal behaviorspsychological interventionsproblem behaviorEmotionssocializaçãocomportamento maternointervenção psicológicaproblemas de comportamentoemoçõessocializacióncomportamiento maternoproblemas de comportamientointervención psicológicaemocionesPunishing, minimizing, ignoring, or becoming distressed when dealing with children’s negative emotions may favor the emergence or worsen behavior problems during childhood. This study examined the effects of the intervention program Vivendo Emoções [Experiencing Emotions] on maternal reactions to children’s emotions and children’s internalizing and externalizing problems. Thirty-two mothers of children aged between three and eight participated and were assigned to an intervention (n = 16) or a comparison (n = 16) group. The intervention was implemented in eight sessions intended to promote the mothers’ strategies to identify and regulate their children’s negative emotions and enable the children to improve emotional competence. The mothers completed the CCNES to report their reactions to children’s emotional expressions and the CBCL to report internalizing and externalizing problems on pretest and posttest. The results reveal that mothers in the intervention group reported fewer unsupportive reactions on posttest than mothers in the comparison group. This finding shows the potential of such interventions to decrease unsupportive maternal reactions. Additionally, children in the intervention group presented more frequent somatic complaints than those in the comparison group on posttest. A potential explanation is that the mothers were more prepared to encourage their children to report negative emotions associated with bodily sensations.Castigar, minimizar, ignorar o manifestar malestar ante la expresión de emociones negativas de los niños puede favorecer la aparición o el empeoramiento de problemas de comportamiento en la infancia. Este estudio examinó los efectos del programa de intervención Viviendo Emociones, focado en la socialización emocional de los niños, en las reacciones maternas a las emociones y en los problemas internalizantes y externalizantes de los niños. Participaron 32 madres de niños entre tres y ocho años, divididas en los grupos intervención (n = 16) y comparación (n = 16). El Viviendo Emociones se realizó en ocho sesiones y busca promover estrategias para identificar y regular las emociones negativas expresadas por los niños para que ellos amplíen su competencia emocional. En el pre-test y post-test, las madres respondieron el CCNES para reportar sus reacciones ante las expresiones emocionales de sus hijos y el CBCL para reportar problemas internalizantes y externalizantes. Los resultados revelaron que las madres en el grupo de intervención reportaron menos reacciones de no apoyo que las madres en el grupo comparación en el post-test. Ese hallazgo resalta el potencial de intervenciones de esta naturaleza para reducir las reacciones maternas de no apoyo.  Adicionalmente, los niños del grupo intervención presentaron más quejas somáticas que los niños del grupo comparación en el post-test. Una explicación potencial es que las madres estaban más preparadas para alentar a los niños a reportar emociones negativas asociadas a sensaciones corporales.Punir, minimizar, ignorar ou manifestar desconforto diante da expressão de emoções negativas dos filhos pode favorecer o surgimento ou agravamento dos problemas de comportamento na infância. Este estudo examinou os efeitos do programa de intervenção, Vivendo Emoções, com foco na socialização emocional infantil, sobre as reações maternas às emoções dos filhos e os problemas internalizantes e externalizantes das crianças. Participaram 32 mães de crianças entre três e oito anos, divididas em grupo intervenção (n = 16) e comparação (n = 16). O Vivendo Emoções foi realizado em oito sessões e busca promover estratégias para identificação e regulação das emoções negativas expressas pelos filhos de forma que a criança amplie sua competência emocional. No pré-teste e no pós-teste, as mães responderam a CCNES para informar suas reações às expressões emocionais nos filhos e o CBCL para relatar problemas internalizantes e externalizantes. Os resultados revelaram que as mães do grupo intervenção relataram menos reações não apoiadoras do que as mães do grupo comparação no pós-teste. Esse achado evidencia o potencial de intervenções dessa natureza para reduzir reações maternas não apoiadoras. Adicionalmente, as crianças do grupo intervenção apresentaram mais queixas somáticas do que as crianças do grupo comparação no pós-teste. Uma explicação potencial é que as mães estivessem mais preparadas para encorajar as crianças a relatar emoções negativas associadas a sensações corporais.Editora Mackenzie2023-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoapplication/pdfhttp://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/1528710.5935/1980-6906/ePTPHD15287.enThe Journal Of Psychology: Theory and Practice ; Vol. 25 No. 3 (2023); ePTPHD15287Revista Psicología: Teoría y Práctica; Vol. 25 Núm. 3 (2023); ePTPHD15287Revista Psicologia: Teoria e Prática; v. 25 n. 3 (2023); ePTPHD152871980-69061516-3687reponame:Psicologia (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of an Intervention Focused on Child Emotion Socialization
Efectos de una Intervención Centrada en la Socialización Emocional Infantil
Efeitos de uma Intervenção com Foco na Socialização Emocional Infantil
title Effects of an Intervention Focused on Child Emotion Socialization
spellingShingle Effects of an Intervention Focused on Child Emotion Socialization
Lins, Taiane Costa de Souza
socialization
maternal behaviors
psychological interventions
problem behavior
Emotions
socialização
comportamento materno
intervenção psicológica
problemas de comportamento
emoções
socialización
comportamiento materno
problemas de comportamiento
intervención psicológica
emociones
title_short Effects of an Intervention Focused on Child Emotion Socialization
title_full Effects of an Intervention Focused on Child Emotion Socialization
title_fullStr Effects of an Intervention Focused on Child Emotion Socialization
title_full_unstemmed Effects of an Intervention Focused on Child Emotion Socialization
title_sort Effects of an Intervention Focused on Child Emotion Socialization
author Lins, Taiane Costa de Souza
author_facet Lins, Taiane Costa de Souza
Filho, Nilton Correia dos Anjos
Alvarenga, Patrícia
author_role author
author2 Filho, Nilton Correia dos Anjos
Alvarenga, Patrícia
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lins, Taiane Costa de Souza
Filho, Nilton Correia dos Anjos
Alvarenga, Patrícia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv socialization
maternal behaviors
psychological interventions
problem behavior
Emotions
socialização
comportamento materno
intervenção psicológica
problemas de comportamento
emoções
socialización
comportamiento materno
problemas de comportamiento
intervención psicológica
emociones
topic socialization
maternal behaviors
psychological interventions
problem behavior
Emotions
socialização
comportamento materno
intervenção psicológica
problemas de comportamento
emoções
socialización
comportamiento materno
problemas de comportamiento
intervención psicológica
emociones
description Punishing, minimizing, ignoring, or becoming distressed when dealing with children’s negative emotions may favor the emergence or worsen behavior problems during childhood. This study examined the effects of the intervention program Vivendo Emoções [Experiencing Emotions] on maternal reactions to children’s emotions and children’s internalizing and externalizing problems. Thirty-two mothers of children aged between three and eight participated and were assigned to an intervention (n = 16) or a comparison (n = 16) group. The intervention was implemented in eight sessions intended to promote the mothers’ strategies to identify and regulate their children’s negative emotions and enable the children to improve emotional competence. The mothers completed the CCNES to report their reactions to children’s emotional expressions and the CBCL to report internalizing and externalizing problems on pretest and posttest. The results reveal that mothers in the intervention group reported fewer unsupportive reactions on posttest than mothers in the comparison group. This finding shows the potential of such interventions to decrease unsupportive maternal reactions. Additionally, children in the intervention group presented more frequent somatic complaints than those in the comparison group on posttest. A potential explanation is that the mothers were more prepared to encourage their children to report negative emotions associated with bodily sensations.
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Revista Psicología: Teoría y Práctica; Vol. 25 Núm. 3 (2023); ePTPHD15287
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