Caregivers' physiological responses during toddler vaccinations: associations with psychological and behavioral responses

被引:1
|
作者
Badovinac, Shaylea D. [1 ]
Flora, David B. [1 ]
Edgell, Heather [2 ]
Flanders, Dan [3 ]
Garfield, Hartley [3 ,4 ]
Weinberg, Eitan [3 ]
Savlov, Deena [3 ]
Riddell, Rebecca R. Pillai [1 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] York Univ, Dept Psychol, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] York Univ, Sch Kinesiol & Hlth Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, Dept Pediat, Toronto, ON, Canada
[4] Hosp Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院; 加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
acute pain; caregiver functioning; infancy and early childhood; parent psychosocial functioning; stress; EMOTION; MOTHERS; CHILD; ATTACHMENT; INFANTS; PAIN;
D O I
10.1093/jpepsy/jsae095
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Objective: This study investigated biological, psychological, and behavioral aspects of caregivers' responses to toddlers' pain-related distress by measuring caregivers' high-frequency heart rate variability (HRV) responses during toddler vaccination pain and examining associations with caregivers' behavioral responses and psychological stress. Methods: Participants included caregiver-toddler dyads (N = 194) from a longitudinal cohort-sequential study who were observed during toddlers' 12-, 18-, or 24-month routine vaccinations. Changes in caregiver HRV were analyzed using growth curve modeling. Conditional growth curve models examined associations between caregiver HRV and caregivers' concurrent behavior and psychological stress. Results: The unconditional growth curve model indicated a slight linear decrease in caregiver HRV (i.e., vagal withdrawal) across the 3 min post-needle (unstandardized B = -0.06, p = .049). In conditional growth curve models, higher levels of parenting stress were associated with less vagal withdrawal during the post-needle period (standardized B = 0.47, unstandardized B = 0.02, p = .003). Caregivers' behavioral responses (i.e., use of soothing and distress-promoting behaviors), state anxiety, and general anxiety symptomology were not significantly associated with HRV responses. Conclusions: Caregiver parasympathetic nervous system activity levels changed minimally from baseline to post-needle and decreased slightly across the post-needle period. Caregivers' self-reported parenting stress was associated with their parasympathetic responses to the procedure. Findings support an improved understanding of the mechanisms underlying caregivers' responses to children's pain-related distress in a naturalistic setting.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The moderated associations of self-compassion with physiological and psychological stress responses: Comparisons between cancer caregivers and non-caregivers
    Wai Wa Chan, Edward
    Liang, Li
    Huinan Liu, Nancy
    Hou, Wai-Kai
    JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 27 (10) : 2318 - 2329
  • [2] PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO ACUTE PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS: THE ROLE OF BEHAVIORAL DISENGAGEMENT
    Hurley, Page E.
    Tyra, Alexandra T.
    Ginty, Annie T.
    PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 2020, 82 (06): : A2 - A2
  • [3] Family caregivers' distress responses to daily behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia
    Kajiwara, Kohei
    Kako, Jun
    Kobayashi, Masamitsu
    Noto, Hiroko
    Ogata, Ayako
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY, 2021, 36 (04) : 621 - 621
  • [4] Thermal adaptation of the elderly during summer in a hot humid area: Psychological, behavioral, and physiological responses
    Wu, Yuxin
    Liu, Hong
    Li, Baizhan
    Kosonen, Risto
    Kong, Deyu
    Zhou, Shan
    Yao, Runming
    ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 2019, 203
  • [5] Physiological and behavioral responses of horses during police training
    Munsters, C. C. B. M.
    Visser, E. K.
    van den Broek, J.
    van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan, M. M. Sloet
    ANIMAL, 2013, 7 (05) : 822 - 827
  • [6] Psychological, physiological, and behavioral responses to a partner in need: The role of compassionate love
    Collins, Nancy L.
    Kane, Heidi S.
    Metz, Molly A.
    Cleveland, Christena
    Khan, Cynthia
    Winczewski, Lauren
    Bowen, Jeffrey
    Prok, Thery
    JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, 2014, 31 (05) : 601 - 629
  • [7] An experimental examination of the effects of sex and masculinity/femininity on psychological, physiological, and behavioral responses during communication situations
    Hirokawa, K
    Yagi, A
    Miyata, Y
    SEX ROLES, 2004, 51 (1-2) : 91 - 99
  • [8] Physiological and Pathological Responses to Head Rotations in Toddler Piglets
    Ibrahim, Nicole G.
    Ralston, Jill
    Smith, Colin
    Margulies, Susan S.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA, 2010, 27 (06) : 1021 - 1035
  • [9] An Experimental Examination of the Effects of Sex and Masculinity/Femininity on Psychological, Physiological, and Behavioral Responses During Communication Situations
    Kumi Hirokawa
    Akihiro Yagi
    Yo Miyata
    Sex Roles, 2004, 51 : 91 - 99
  • [10] Behavioral and Physiological Responses during Feather Replacement in House Sparrows
    Ben-Hamo, M.
    Burns, D. J.
    Bauchinger, U.
    Mukherjee, S.
    Embar, K.
    Pinshow, B.
    INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY, 2013, 53 : E13 - E13