Exploring the key drivers of responsive parenting in mothers and fathers – observed and self-reported responsiveness

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free play procedure, satisfaction with the relationship, parenting, Ainsworth scale, infants

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Background

This article explores parental responsiveness – the ability of a parent to react to a child’s needs adequately, promptly, and with tenderness and synchrony. Parental responsiveness can be measured using observational and self-report scales. The purpose of this study was to explore whether individual differences in empathy and attachment in mothers and fathers and their satisfaction with their relationship are predictors of parental responsiveness toward infants. Moreover, self-report and observational measures of parental responsiveness were compared.

Participants and procedure

A total of 110 triads (mother, father, and child aged 6-10 months) took part in the free play procedure and parents’ behaviors towards their children were assessed using the Ainsworth Sensitivity Scale. Moreover, they filled out a  set of questionnaires measuring parental self-reported responsiveness, empathy, experiences in close relationships and romantic relationship satisfaction.

Results

Higher empathic concern was connected with higher responsiveness and this was seen in both individual and partner measures. At the individual level, measures of responsiveness (self-report and observational) were not congruent and probably depended on other variables. In couples, there were positive correlations in three aspects of their family functioning: observed and self-reported parental responsiveness as well as relationship satisfaction.

Conclusions

This study revealed differences between self-reported and observational measures of parental responsiveness, indicating that their results may not always be congruent and could depend on other variables.

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2024-03-15

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Anikiej-Wiczenbach, P., Kaźmierczak, M., & Czerwiński, S. (2024). Exploring the key drivers of responsive parenting in mothers and fathers – observed and self-reported responsiveness. Health Psychology Report, 12(1), 39–52. Pobrano z https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/HPR/article/view/11032

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