Pettit G S, Bates J E, Dodge K A, Meece D W
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Auburn University, AL 36849, USA.
Child Dev. 1999 May-Jun;70(3):768-78. doi: 10.1111/1467-8624.00055.
Unsupervised peer contact in the after-school hours was examined as a risk factor in the development of externalizing problems in a longitudinal sample of early adolescents. Parental monitoring, neighborhood safety, and adolescents' preexisting behavioral problems were considered as possible moderators of the risk relation. Interviews with mothers provided information on monitoring, neighborhood safety, and demographics. Early adolescent (ages 12-13 years) after-school time use was assessed via a telephone interview in grade 6 (N = 438); amount of time spent with peers when no adult was present was tabulated. Teacher ratings of externalizing behavior problems were collected in grades 6 and 7. Unsupervised peer contact, lack of neighborhood safety, and low monitoring incrementally predicted grade 7 externalizing problems, after controlling for family background factors and grade 6 problems. The greatest risk was for those unsupervised adolescents living in low-monitoring homes and comparatively unsafe neighborhoods. The significant relation between unsupervised peer contact and problem behavior in grade 7 held only for those adolescents who already were high in problem behavior in grade 6. These findings point to the need to consider individual, family, and neighborhood factors in evaluating risks associated with young adolescents' after-school care experiences.
在一个纵向研究的青少年早期样本中,将课后无监管的同伴接触作为外化问题发展的一个风险因素进行了考察。父母监督、邻里安全以及青少年先前存在的行为问题被视为风险关系的可能调节因素。对母亲的访谈提供了有关监督、邻里安全和人口统计学的信息。通过六年级的电话访谈(N = 438)评估了青少年早期(12 - 13岁)的课后时间利用情况;统计了没有成年人在场时与同伴相处的时间量。在六年级和七年级收集了教师对外化行为问题的评分。在控制了家庭背景因素和六年级问题后,无监管的同伴接触、邻里安全缺乏和低监督程度逐步预测了七年级的外化问题。风险最大的是那些生活在监督程度低的家庭且邻里相对不安全的无监管青少年。无监管的同伴接触与七年级问题行为之间的显著关系仅适用于那些在六年级时问题行为就已经较多的青少年。这些发现表明,在评估与青少年课后照料经历相关的风险时,需要考虑个体、家庭和邻里因素。