Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
917273 Infant Behavior and Development 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Mastery motivation is a psychological force that stimulates an individual to attempt to master a task that is challenging to him or her. This prospective longitudinal study examined the relationship between maternal stress, using the Parenting Stress Index-Short Form, and infant mastery motivation, using the Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire, for 150 mother–infant pairs assessed at both 6- and 18-months of age. Infants of mothers with elevated stress levels at 6 months tended to show lower mastery motivation at 18 months (standardized beta = −.46, p = .001). Conversely, infants with lower general competence (standardized beta = −.24, p = .021) and lower persistence during social interactions with other children (standardized beta = −.18, p = .037) at 6 months of age had mothers with elevated total stress at 18 months of age. Implications for programs which simultaneously intervene with child and mother are discussed.

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