Eddy J Mark, Chamberlain Patricia
Oregon Social Learning Ctr, Inc.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 2000 Oct;68(5):857-863. doi: 10.1037/0022-006X.68.5.857.
The influence of family management skills (i.e., supervision, discipline, and positive adult-youth relationship) and deviant peer association on youth antisocial behavior was examined within the context of a randomized clinical trial contrasting multidimensional treatment foster care and services-as-usual group care. Participants were male adolescents with histories of chronic and serious juvenile delinquency who were mandated into residential care by the juvenile court. As hypothesized, family management skills and deviant peer association mediated the effect of treatment condition and accounted for 32% of the variance in subsequent antisocial behavior.
在一项对比多维度治疗寄养与常规服务集体照料的随机临床试验背景下,研究了家庭管理技能(即监督、纪律以及积极的成人与青少年关系)和不良同伴交往对青少年反社会行为的影响。参与者为有长期严重青少年犯罪史且被少年法庭强制送入寄宿照料机构的男性青少年。正如所假设的那样,家庭管理技能和不良同伴交往介导了治疗条件的效应,并解释了后续反社会行为中32%的变异。