Abstract
Children growing up in families experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage (SED) are at greater risk for deficits in attachment and stress regulation as compared to peers in families with more socioeconomic resources. The present study hypothesized that care providers in out‐of‐home care might help these children to compensate. We therefore investigated 60 children (n = 30 from SED, n = 30 matched counterparts from middle class) and assessed children's Attachment Q‐Sort (AQS) toward the mother and the primary care provider in childcare centers. Moreover, children's diurnal cortisol rhythm was measured based on 12 saliva samples taken across three days a week.
The disadvantaged children showed lower AQS scores with their mothers than their care providers. Compared to their counterparts, disadvantaged children also displayed heightened cortisol release and flatter cortisol profiles reflecting overall high hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenocortical activities and lower capacities to regulate stress. Most notably however, multilevel path modeling linked higher care provider AQS scores to decreasing cortisol release throughout the week.
The disadvantaged children showed lower AQS scores with their mothers than their care providers. Compared to their counterparts, disadvantaged children also displayed heightened cortisol release and flatter cortisol profiles reflecting overall high hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenocortical activities and lower capacities to regulate stress. Most notably however, multilevel path modeling linked higher care provider AQS scores to decreasing cortisol release throughout the week.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 839-850 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Infant Mental Health Journal |
Volume | 42 |
Issue number | 6 |
Early online date | 13 Jul 2020 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2021 |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 501005 Developmental psychology
Keywords
- ADVERSITY
- ASSOCIATIONS
- CONTEXT
- CUMULATIVE RISK
- MOTHERS
- POVERTY
- PRESCHOOL
- QUALITY
- SECURITY
- YOUNG-CHILDREN
- child attachment toward a care provider
- diurnal cortisol rhythm
- out-of-home care
- stress regulation
- 保育者へのアタッチメ ント
- 日中のコルチゾールリズム
- attachement à une personne prenant soin de l'enfant à la crèche
- 皮质醇昼夜节律
- ritmo diurno de cortisol
- 压力调节
- Stressregulierung
- ストレス制御
- تنظيم الإجهاد، وإيقاع الكورتيزول اليومي، والتعلق بمقدم الرعاية، والرعاية خارج المنزل
- soin hors domicile
- cuidado fuera de casa
- regulación del estrés
- 家庭外护理
- Bindung an eine_n Erzieher_in
- außerhäusliche Kinderbetreuung
- 对看护者的依恋
- afectividad hacia quien presta el cuidado
- régulation du stress
- täglicher Cortisolrhythmus
- 家庭外での保育
- rythme de cortisol diurne