Farver Jo Ann M, Xu Yiyuan, Eppe Stefanie, Fernandez Alicia, Schwartz David
Department of Psychology, SGM 501, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-1061, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2005 Jan;41(1):160-70. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.41.1.160.
This study examined the relations among family conflict, community violence, and young children's socioemotional functioning and explored how children's social cognition and mothers' psychological functioning may mediate the outcomes associated with this exposure. Mothers of 431 Head Start preschoolers completed questionnaires about their family demography, exposure to community violence, family conflict, and children's distress symptoms. Children were administered a social cognition assessment, and teachers rated their behavior. Results showed that mothers' reports of children's co-witnessing of community violence were positively associated with police department crime rates, children's distress symptoms, and teachers' ratings of aggression. A path analysis revealed that children's social awareness and mothers' depressive symptoms partially mediated the effects of community violence and family conflict on outcomes for children.
本研究考察了家庭冲突、社区暴力与幼儿社会情感功能之间的关系,并探讨了儿童的社会认知和母亲的心理功能如何介导与这种暴露相关的结果。431名开端计划学龄前儿童的母亲完成了关于家庭人口统计学、社区暴力暴露、家庭冲突和儿童苦恼症状的问卷调查。对儿童进行了社会认知评估,教师对他们的行为进行了评分。结果表明,母亲报告的儿童共同目睹社区暴力与警察局犯罪率、儿童苦恼症状以及教师对攻击性的评分呈正相关。路径分析显示,儿童的社会意识和母亲的抑郁症状部分介导了社区暴力和家庭冲突对儿童结果的影响。