Snyder James, Cramer Ann, Afrank Jan, Patterson Gerald R
Department of Psychology, Box 34, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 67260, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2005 Jan;41(1):30-41. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.41.1.30.
Data were collected in a longitudinal study of 134 boys and 132 girls and their families during kindergarten and first grade. Four hours of parent-child interaction were coded to ascertain parent discipline practices. A structured interview assessed maternal attributions about child behavior. Maternal ratings of child conduct problems at kindergarten entry reliably predicted the mother's subsequent hostile attributions concerning child misbehavior and use of ineffective discipline tactics. Ineffective maternal discipline and the interaction of ineffective discipline and hostile attribution predicted growth in child conduct problems at home during kindergarten and first grade. Changes in teacher-reported and observed child conduct problems at school during kindergarten and first grade were predicted by growth in conduct problems at home and by the interaction of ineffective discipline and hostile attribution.
在一项针对134名男孩、132名女孩及其家庭的纵向研究中,收集了幼儿园和一年级期间的数据。对四个小时的亲子互动进行编码,以确定父母的管教方式。通过结构化访谈评估母亲对孩子行为的归因。孩子入园时母亲对其行为问题的评分可靠地预测了母亲随后对孩子不当行为的敌意归因以及无效管教策略的使用。无效的母亲管教以及无效管教与敌意归因的相互作用预测了幼儿园和一年级期间孩子在家中行为问题的增加。幼儿园和一年级期间教师报告和观察到的孩子在学校的行为问题变化,可由家中行为问题的增加以及无效管教与敌意归因的相互作用来预测。