安全感圆环干预改善父母及儿童心理健康的应用证据

龚伟屏, 李晶

中国儿童保健杂志 ›› 2025, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (7) : 771-777.

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中国儿童保健杂志 ›› 2025, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (7) : 771-777. DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2024-0541
综述

安全感圆环干预改善父母及儿童心理健康的应用证据

  • 龚伟屏1,2, 李晶1,2
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Evidence of the application of the circle of security intervention in improving the mental health of parents and children

  • GONG Weiping1,2, LI Jing1,2
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摘要

基于依恋理论的安全感圆环(COS)干预在全球范围内广泛应用于不同文化和人口群体中,并取得显著成效。COS干预通过增强照顾者对儿童情感需求的敏感性和响应能力,不仅改善了儿童与照顾者的关系,增强了儿童的依恋安全性、社会情感功能和行为调节能力等,还显著增加了照顾者的敏感性,降低了其压力水平,改善了其情绪调节能力,提升了照顾者的自我效能感和反思能力等。鉴于此,结合中国的心理健康需求,推广本土化的安全感圆环干预对构建中国儿童安全型依恋和加强亲子关系具有重要意义。

Abstract

The circle of security (COS) intervention, based on attachment theory, has been widely applied across different cultures and populations globally, achieving remarkable results. By enhancing caregivers′ sensitivity and responsiveness to children′s emotional needs, the COS intervention not only improves the relationship between children and caregivers, strengthens children′s attachment security, socio-emotional functioning, and behavioral regulation abilities, but also significantly increases caregivers′ sensitivity, reduces their stress levels, improves their emotional regulation abilities, and enhances their self-efficacy and reflective capacity.The evidence suggests that when adapted for specific cultural contexts—specifically within China, considering its mental health needs—localized COS interventions can play a vital role in fostering secure attachment in children and fortifying parent-child relationships.

关键词

安全感圆环干预 / 父母敏感性 / 自我效能感 / 儿童依恋

Key words

secure circle intervention / parental sensitivity / self-efficacy / child attachment

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龚伟屏, 李晶. 安全感圆环干预改善父母及儿童心理健康的应用证据[J]. 中国儿童保健杂志. 2025, 33(7): 771-777 https://doi.org/10.11852/zgetbjzz2024-0541
GONG Weiping, LI Jing. Evidence of the application of the circle of security intervention in improving the mental health of parents and children[J]. Chinese Journal of Child Health Care. 2025, 33(7): 771-777 https://doi.org/10.11852/zgetbjzz2024-0541
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国家科技创新2030重大计划(2022ZD0205100),国家自然科学基金项目(31971009),中国科学院青年创新促进会的资助项目(2021082)

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