International Journal of Behavioral Development
Volume 43, Issue 1, 2019, Pages 43-52

Maternal mental state language is associated with trajectories of Chinese immigrant children’s emotion situation knowledge (Article)

Doan S.N.* , Lee H.Y. , Wang Q.
  • a Claremont McKenna College, United States
  • b University of Southern California, United States
  • c Cornell University, United States

Abstract

We investigated the role of mothers’ references to mental states and behaviors and children’s emotion situation knowledge (ESK) in a prospective, cross-cultural context. European American mothers (n = 71) and Chinese immigrant mothers (n = 60) and their children participated in the study. Maternal references to mental states and behaviors were assessed at Time 1 when children were three years of age. ESK was assessed when children were 3, 3.5, and 4.5 years of age. Multi-group latent growth curve analyses were used to model children’s growth in ESK over time, as well as relations between mental state language and references to behaviors on children’s trajectories. Results indicated that maternal references to mental states were associated with concurrent levels of ESK for European American children, and change over time for the Chinese immigrant children. Maternal references to behaviors were negatively associated with concurrent ESK for both groups. © The Author(s) 2018.

Author Keywords

Behaviors Mental state language culture Emotion understanding

Index Keywords

growth curve controlled study female major clinical study immigrant European American preschool child language Article mental health human mother human experiment Child

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DOI: 10.1177/0165025418783271
ISSN: 01650254
Original Language: English