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The influence of the COVID-19 lockdown on infants' physiological regulation during mother-father-infant interactions in Switzerland
Authors:Valentine Rattaz  Hervé Tissot  Nilo Puglisi  Manuella Epiney  Chantal Razurel  Nicolas Favez
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland;2. Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

Department of Psychiatry, Center for Family Studies, Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland;3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Geneva Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland;4. Department of Midwifery, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Geneva, Switzerland

Abstract:In this study, we investigated the physiological regulation of vagal tone during dyadic and triadic parent-infant interactions in infants born before or around the COVID-19 lockdown in Switzerland. We hypothesized that there would be a decrease in vagal tone in triadic interactions compared with dyadic interactions, as triadic interactions are more complex and therefore more resource demanding. However, we expected this difference to be smaller for infants who experienced the period of confinement, as the lockdown led parents to spend more time at home. We also hypothesized that parents would have less stressful interactional events in the triadic interaction because they would be used to interacting with the child together. This study included 36 parents with their 3 month-old infants. Eighteen families met the study authors before the onset of the pandemic (pre-COVID) and 18 met them after its onset, having experienced a period of confinement during the infants' first 3 months of life (COVID). Results showed that the COVID group had no decrease in vagal tone during triadic interactions, whereas the pre-COVID group did. This difference could not, however, be explained by less stressful interactional events in triadic interactions, as the COVID group showed more stressful interactional events in mother-father-infant interactions.
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