VAGAL TONE PROTECTS CHILDREN FROM MARITAL CONFLICT

Citation
Lf. Katz et Jm. Gottman, VAGAL TONE PROTECTS CHILDREN FROM MARITAL CONFLICT, Development and psychopathology, 7(1), 1995, pp. 83-92
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Developmental
ISSN journal
09545794
Volume
7
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
83 - 92
Database
ISI
SICI code
0954-5794(1995)7:1<83:VTPCFM>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
In a previous article we reported linkages between marital hostility a nd children's externalizing behavior problems (Katz & Gottman, 1993). In this paper we examined whether individual differences in children's ability to regulate emotion (as indexed by vagal tone, a physiologica l measure of parasympathetic nervous system activity) could buffer chi ldren from the deleterious effects of marital hostility. Observational data was collected on 56 families during marital interaction when the children were 5 years-old. Baseline recordings of children's cardiac interbeat interval were also obtained for computations of vagal tone. Teacher ratings of children's behavior problems were obtained 3 years later when the children were on average 8 years old. Results indicated that children with low vagal tone showed a strong link between the am ount of marital hostility displayed by their parents and subsequent di splays of children's externalizing behavior. There was no relationship between marital hostility and children's externalizing for children w ith high vagal tone, suggesting that high vagal tone can buffer childr en from the negative effects of marital hostility.