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Assessing affective touch in early caregiving: development and validation of the Caregiver-Child Affective Touch Assessment (CCATA)

  • Gabriela Silvestrini
  • , Flávia Veppo*
  • , Lídia Carvalho
  • , Eliana Andrade
  • , Ana Filipa Mendes
  • , Ana Mesquita
  • , Adriana Sampaio
  • , Mariana Pereira
  • , Joana Baptista
  • , Isabel Soares
  • , Mariana Negrão
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Affective touch plays a pivotal role in nonverbal communication between caregivers and young children, supporting the development of emotion regulation and socioemotional functioning. This exploratory study examines the initial development and validation of the Caregiver-Child Affective Touch Assessment (CCATA), an observational measure designed to classify the quality of caregiver touch during interactions with children aged 2 to 5 years. Thirty mother-child dyads were observed during two structured tasks, generating 1,066 coded instances of touch. Inter-rater reliability was very good, with intraclass correlation coefficients ranging from 0.86 to 0.94. An exploratory principal component analysis suggested a three-component structure of maternal touch, reflecting regulatory/controlling, interactive/pragmatic, and affective/spontaneous dimensions. These dimensions reflect distinct caregiving strategies and communicative functions of touch. The CCATA also revealed significant associations with both maternal emotional availability and the use of disciplinary strategies. These findings support the CCATA as a reliable and theoretically grounded instrument for capturing the complexity of affective touch in early caregiving. Its application holds promise for both research and clinical interventions focused on caregiver-child relationships. Future studies should further examine the measure’s factorial structure, cross-cultural validity, and predictive value in developmental outcomes.

Translated title of the contributionAvaliação do toque afetivo nos cuidados precoces: desenvolvimento e validação do Caregiver-Child Affective Touch Assessment (CCATA)
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2216
Number of pages14
JournalAnalise Psicologica
Volume44
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Jan 2026

Keywords

  • Affective touch
  • Caregiver-child interaction
  • Child development
  • Instrument validation
  • Observational measure

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