Eisenberg N, Liew J, Pidada S U
Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe 85287-1104, USA.
Emotion. 2001 Jun;1(2):116-36. doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.1.2.116.
In Western societies, parental expression of positive emotion has been positively related to the quality of children's social functioning, whereas their expression of negative emotion has been negatively or inconsistently related. The relations of parental expressivity to 3rd-grade Indonesian children's dispositional regulation, socially appropriate behavior, popularity, and sympathy were examined. Parents, teachers, and peers reported on children's social functioning and regulation, and parents (mostly mothers) reported on their own expression of emotion in the family. Generally, parental expression of negative emotion was negatively related to the quality of children's social functioning, and regression analyses indicated that the relations of parental negative expressivity to children's popularity and externalizing behaviors might be indirect through their effects on children's regulation. Unexpectedly, parental expression of positive emotion was unrelated to children's social functioning.
在西方社会,父母积极情绪的表达与孩子社会功能的质量呈正相关,而他们消极情绪的表达则呈负相关或不相关。研究了父母的情感表达与三年级印度尼西亚儿童的性格调节、社会适当行为、受欢迎程度和同情心之间的关系。父母、教师和同伴报告了孩子的社会功能和调节情况,父母(主要是母亲)报告了他们在家庭中自己的情感表达。总体而言,父母消极情绪的表达与孩子社会功能的质量呈负相关,回归分析表明,父母消极表达与孩子受欢迎程度和外化行为之间的关系可能是通过其对孩子调节的影响而间接产生的。出乎意料的是,父母积极情绪的表达与孩子的社会功能无关。