Patterson G R, DeGarmo D S, Knutson N
Oregon Social Learning Center, Eugene 97401, USA.
Dev Psychopathol. 2000 Winter;12(1):91-106. doi: 10.1017/s0954579400001061.
We hypothesized that hyperactivity defines the first stage and that antisocial problems define a second stage in a progression that leads eventually to early-onset delinquency. As expected, a structural equation model (SEM) showed that a latent construct for hyperactivity was significantly related to a latent construct for antisocial problems. We hypothesized that this path reflected a shared mechanism, disrupted parental discipline. A second SEM showed that the relation between hyperactivity and antisocial behavior really reflected a shared disruption in parental discipline. A third SEM showed that having antisocial parents was uniquely correlated with antisocial children but not with hyperactivity. A fourth SEM showed that early-onset delinquency was predicted by a latent construct for antisocial child; but when this was partialed out, the contribution for hyperactivity was nonsignificant.
我们假设多动构成了第一阶段,而反社会问题构成了第二阶段,这一进程最终会导致早发性犯罪。正如预期的那样,结构方程模型(SEM)显示,多动的潜在结构与反社会问题的潜在结构显著相关。我们假设这条路径反映了一种共同的机制,即父母管教受到干扰。第二个结构方程模型表明,多动与反社会行为之间的关系实际上反映了父母管教方面的共同干扰。第三个结构方程模型表明,有反社会父母与反社会儿童存在独特的相关性,但与多动无关。第四个结构方程模型表明,反社会儿童的潜在结构可以预测早发性犯罪;但当排除这一因素后,多动的影响就不显著了。