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Maternal Personality Predicts Insensitive Parenting: Effects through Causal Attributions about Infant Distress.


ABSTRACT: The association between parent personality and parenting has been established in the literature; however, the mechanisms explaining this relationship remain poorly understood. In the current study, we examined associations between maternal personality and maternal insensitive behaviors through causal attributions about infant distress. Primiparous mothers (N = 259) reported maternal personality during the third trimester of pregnancy. Mothers and 6-month-old infants were videotaped during distress eliciting tasks and mothers' causal attributions were assessed using a video recall method. Maternal unresponsiveness and negativity were coded. Maternal neuroticism was indirectly associated with more overtly negative maternal behaviors through negative attributions, whereas agreeableness was directly associated with fewer unresponsive maternal behaviors. Additionally, mothers who made more situational attributions engaged in fewer unresponsive behaviors. Results suggest maternal personality and causal attributions play an important role in maternal behavior in distressing contexts. Directions for intervention, parent education, and future research are discussed.

SUBMITTER: Bailes LG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7839969 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan-Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Maternal Personality Predicts Insensitive Parenting: Effects through Causal Attributions about Infant Distress.

Bailes Lauren G LG   Leerkes Esther M EM  

Journal of applied developmental psychology 20201203


The association between parent personality and parenting has been established in the literature; however, the mechanisms explaining this relationship remain poorly understood. In the current study, we examined associations between maternal personality and maternal insensitive behaviors through causal attributions about infant distress. Primiparous mothers (<i>N</i> = 259) reported maternal personality during the third trimester of pregnancy. Mothers and 6-month-old infants were videotaped during  ...[more]

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