Fletcher Anne C, Steinberg Laurence, Williams-Wheeler Meeshay
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 27412-6170, USA.
Child Dev. 2004 May-Jun;75(3):781-96. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2004.00706.x.
High school students (approximately 14-18 years old; N=2,568) completed questionnaires in which they reported on their involvement in substance use and delinquency, and their perceptions of parental warmth, control, monitoring, and knowledge. Three alternative models were compared describing the nature of relations among these variables. Problem behavior was best predicted by a model that included indirect effects of warmth, control, and monitoring (all by way of parental knowledge), as well as direct effects of control and monitoring. Analyses are framed and findings are discussed with reference to recent work by Stattin and Kerr (2000; Kerr & Stattin, 2000) on the measurement and meaning of parental monitoring.
高中生(年龄约14 - 18岁;N = 2568)完成了问卷调查,问卷内容包括他们参与物质使用和犯罪行为的情况,以及他们对父母温暖、控制、监督和了解程度的看法。比较了描述这些变量之间关系性质的三种替代模型。问题行为最好由一个模型来预测,该模型包括温暖、控制和监督的间接影响(均通过父母的了解程度),以及控制和监督的直接影响。分析是根据斯塔廷和克尔(2000年;克尔和斯塔廷,2000年)最近关于父母监督的测量和意义的研究进行构建的,并对研究结果进行了讨论。