Intergenerational Prediction of Social and Early Emotional Development
社会和早期情绪发展的代际预测
基本信息
- 批准号:DP160103160
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.77万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:澳大利亚
- 项目类别:Discovery Projects
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:澳大利亚
- 起止时间:2016-06-22 至 2020-06-17
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This project aims to investigate multi-generational influences on child psychosocial development. It plans to take advantage of a not-to-be-repeated opportunity to follow offspring born to one of Australia’s oldest longitudinal studies of social and emotional development. The Australian Temperament Project has followed around 2000 parents and offspring across 30 years from birth in 1983. Third-generation babies have been followed across the peak period of first births to females. This project plans to continue recruitment across the peak period of first births for males in 2016–18. This would create one of the most extensive and well-powered three-generation resources worldwide, yielding unique data on intergenerational pathways through mother and father lines. It expects to inform targeting of interventions and psychosocial resources to promote wellbeing within and across generations.
本项目旨在探讨多代同堂对儿童社会心理发展的影响。它计划利用一个不被重复的机会来跟踪澳大利亚最古老的社会和情感发展纵向研究之一所生的后代。澳大利亚气质项目跟踪了大约2000名父母和1983年出生的孩子30年。第三代婴儿在女性第一胎出生的高峰期一直受到跟踪。该项目计划在2016- 2018年男性第一胎生育高峰期继续招募。这将创造世界上最广泛和最强大的三代资源之一,产生关于通过母亲和父亲的代际途径的独特数据。它预计将告知干预措施和心理社会资源的目标,以促进代内和跨代的福祉。
项目成果
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