Edwards G, Barkley R A, Laneri M, Fletcher K, Metevia L
Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester 01655, USA.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2001 Dec;29(6):557-72. doi: 10.1023/a:1012285326937.
Eighty-seven male teens (ages 12-18 years) with ADHD/ODD and their parents were compared to 32 male teens and their parents in a community control (CC) group on mother, father, and teen ratings of parent-teen conflict and communication quality, parental self-reports of psychological adjustment, and direct observations of parent-teen problem-solving interactions during a neutral and conflict discussion. Parents and teens in the ADHD/ODD group rated themselves as having significantly more issues involving parent-teen conflict, more anger during these conflict discussions, and more negative communication generally, and used more aggressive conflict tactics with each other than did parents and teens in the CC group. During a neutral discussion, only the ADHD/ODD teens demonstrated more negative behavior. During the conflict discussion, however, the mothers, fathers, and teens in the ADHD/ODD group displayed more negative behavior, and the mothers and teens showed less positive behavior than did participants in the CC group. Differences in conflicts related to sex of parent were evident on only a few measures. Both mother and father self-rated hostility contributed to the level of mother-teen conflict whereas father self-rated hostility and anxiety contributed to father-teen conflict beyond the contribution made by level of teen ODD and ADHD symptoms. Results replicated past studies of mother-child interactions in ADHD/ODD children, extended these results to teens with these disorders, showed that greater conflict also occurs in father-teen interactions, and found that degree of parental hostility, but not ADHD symptoms, further contributed to levels of parent-teen conflict beyond the contribution made by severity of teen ADHD and ODD symptoms.
将87名患有注意力缺陷多动障碍/对立违抗障碍(ADHD/ODD)的12至18岁男性青少年及其父母与32名处于社区对照组(CC组)的男性青少年及其父母进行比较,比较内容包括父母和青少年对亲子冲突及沟通质量的评分、父母心理调适的自我报告,以及在中立讨论和冲突讨论期间对亲子解决问题互动的直接观察。ADHD/ODD组的父母和青少年自评在亲子冲突方面存在更多问题,在这些冲突讨论中更易怒,总体沟通更消极,且彼此间使用的攻击性冲突策略比CC组的父母和青少年更多。在中立讨论期间,只有ADHD/ODD青少年表现出更多消极行为。然而,在冲突讨论期间,ADHD/ODD组的母亲、父亲和青少年表现出更多消极行为,且母亲和青少年表现出的积极行为比CC组的参与者更少。仅在少数指标上,与父母性别相关的冲突存在差异。母亲和父亲的自评敌意都导致了母子冲突的程度,而父亲的自评敌意和焦虑除了青少年ODD和ADHD症状水平的影响外,还导致了父子冲突。研究结果重复了以往对ADHD/ODD儿童母子互动的研究,将这些结果扩展到患有这些障碍的青少年,表明父子互动中也存在更大的冲突,并发现父母敌意程度而非ADHD症状,除了青少年ADHD和ODD症状严重程度的影响外,还进一步导致了亲子冲突的程度。