Bennett David S, Sullivan Margaret Wolan, Lewis Michael
Drexel University College of Medicine, USA.
Child Maltreat. 2005 Nov;10(4):311-23. doi: 10.1177/1077559505278619.
Maltreated children are at increased risk for behavior problems. This study examines a model in which shame mediates the potential relation between maltreatment and anger, and anger mediates the potential relation between shame and behavior problems. Participants were 177 children (ages 3 to 7 years) and their mothers, 90 of whom had histories of perpetrating neglect and/or physical abuse. Physical abuse, but not neglect, was related to increased shame during an evaluative task; shame was related to increased anger; and anger to teacher ratings of total behavior problems and externalizing problems. Age moderated the relation between physical abuse and adjustment, as abuse was related to more total problems only among the younger children. Anger was a significant mediator of shame and both behavior problems and externalizing problems. Shame, anger, age, and type of maltreatment appear to be important factors in explaining variance in behavioral adjustment following a history of maltreatment.
受虐待儿童出现行为问题的风险更高。本研究考察了一个模型,其中羞耻感在虐待与愤怒之间的潜在关系中起中介作用,而愤怒在羞耻感与行为问题之间的潜在关系中起中介作用。研究参与者为177名儿童(年龄在3至7岁之间)及其母亲,其中90名儿童有过被忽视和/或身体虐待的经历。身体虐待而非忽视,与在评估任务期间羞耻感增加有关;羞耻感与愤怒增加有关;愤怒与教师对总体行为问题和外化问题的评分有关。年龄调节了身体虐待与适应之间的关系,因为只有在较年幼的儿童中,虐待才与更多的总体问题有关。愤怒是羞耻感与行为问题和外化问题的显著中介因素。羞耻感、愤怒、年龄和虐待类型似乎是解释虐待史后行为适应差异的重要因素。