Studying caregiver-infant co-regulation in dynamic, diverse cultural contexts: A call to action
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- PMCID: PMC10314734
- DOI: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2021.101586
Studying caregiver-infant co-regulation in dynamic, diverse cultural contexts: A call to action
Abstract
Caregivers and infants co-regulate their physiology, emotions, and behavior in a way that is dynamically responsive to each other and the contexts in which they live. This paper is an introduction and call to action for researchers interested in understanding how to study caregiver-infant interactions in the home and diverse cultural contexts, including marginalized communities. We argue that research will be more valid, culturally relevant, and tapped-in to the daily lives of caregivers and infants if there is partnership and collaboration with the caregivers in the design of the questions, data collection and analysis, and distribution of the findings. We recommend dynamically assessing emotions, behaviors, and physiology using repeated sampling methods including ecological momentary assessments (EMA), salivary bioscience, and actigraphy. We aim to extend current practices of studying caregiver-infant co-regulation by measuring fluctuations of daily life and considering sociocultural factors that shape naturalistic caregiver-infant interactions. Using methodological advancements and community-based participatory research approaches can enable developmental scientists to measure life as it is actually lived.
Keywords: Caregiver-infant interactions; Co-regulation; Context; Culture; Daily life.
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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