Marchand Jennifer F, Hock Ellen
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, Mont Alto 17237, USA.
J Genet Psychol. 2003 Jun;164(2):227-39. doi: 10.1080/00221320309597979.
The authors examined mothers' and fathers' avoidance and attacking conflict-resolution strategies in the marriage and their depressive symptoms as they related to children's externalizing and internalizing behaviors. A nonclinical community sample of 51 families and their children's 1st-grade teachers (N = 41) participated. Both mothers and teachers completed a behavior-problem checklist in order to evaluate the incidence of internalizing and externalizing behaviors in the children. Correlational statistics revealed significant associations between parents' avoidance and attacking strategies and their depressive symptoms. Also, parents' use of avoidance was related to more internalizing behaviors in the children. When hierarchical regression analyses were used to examine the contributions of the parents' attributes to children's externalizing and internalizing behaviors, mothers' avoidance and an interaction between mothers' and fathers' avoidance were identified as significant predictors of children's internalizing behaviors.
作者研究了父母在婚姻中避免冲突和攻击冲突的解决策略,以及他们的抑郁症状与孩子外化行为和内化行为之间的关系。51个家庭及其孩子的一年级教师(N = 41)组成的非临床社区样本参与了研究。母亲和教师都完成了一份行为问题清单,以评估孩子内化行为和外化行为的发生率。相关统计显示,父母的回避和攻击策略与其抑郁症状之间存在显著关联。此外,父母使用回避策略与孩子更多的内化行为有关。当使用层次回归分析来检验父母的属性对孩子外化行为和内化行为的影响时,母亲的回避以及母亲和父亲回避之间的相互作用被确定为孩子内化行为的重要预测因素。