Katz Lynn Fainsilber, Low Sabina M
Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, 98195, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2004 Jun;18(2):372-82. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.18.2.372.
A multimethod approach was used to examine relations between marital violence, coparenting, and family-level processes and children's adjustment in a community-based sample of marital violence. Two hypotheses were tested, one in which family-level and co-parenting processes mediate relations between marital violence and child functioning and one in which marital violence and family-level/co-parenting processes function relatively independently in influencing children's adjustment. Observations of family processes were made within a triadic parent-child interaction, and several dimensions of children's socioemotional adjustment (i.e., peer relations, behavior problems) were examined. Results indicated that hostile-withdrawn co-parenting mediated the relations between marital violence and children's anxiety and depression. Marital violence, co-parenting, and family-level processes also functioned independently in predicting child outcome. Findings are discussed in terms of the family dynamics present in maritally violent homes.
采用多方法途径,在一个基于社区的婚姻暴力样本中,研究婚姻暴力、共同养育以及家庭层面的过程与儿童适应之间的关系。检验了两个假设,一个假设是家庭层面和共同养育过程在婚姻暴力与儿童功能之间起中介作用,另一个假设是婚姻暴力和家庭层面/共同养育过程在影响儿童适应方面相对独立发挥作用。在三元亲子互动中对家庭过程进行观察,并考察了儿童社会情感适应的几个维度(如同伴关系、行为问题)。结果表明,敌对-退缩型共同养育在婚姻暴力与儿童焦虑和抑郁之间起中介作用。婚姻暴力、共同养育和家庭层面的过程在预测儿童结果方面也独立发挥作用。根据婚姻暴力家庭中存在的家庭动态对研究结果进行了讨论。