Bennett David S, Sullivan Margaret Wolan, Lewis Michael
Drexel University College of Medicine, USA.
Child Maltreat. 2006 Feb;11(1):63-75. doi: 10.1177/1077559505283589.
Parenting assessments (the Parent-Child Conflict Tactics Scale, CTSPC; and a mother-child observation) were examined for their ability to identify mothers with a history of physically abusing or neglecting their child. Participants were mothers of 139 children (age 3 to 6 years; 58 with a history of maltreatment). Mothers with a history of maltreatment reported higher scores on the Neglect, Nonviolent Discipline, and Psychological Aggression subscales of the CTSPC. These group differences, however, were limited to mothers who acknowledged a history of maltreatment, as mothers who concealed their maltreatment history rated themselves similar to controls. Observation of parental behaviors during a brief, nonstressful task did not discriminate mothers who maltreated from mothers who did not maltreat. The findings suggest that parental report using the CTSPC may be useful in assessing parenting behaviors among mothers with a history of maltreatment, although socially desirable responding is a significant problem.
对育儿评估(亲子冲突策略量表,CTSPC;以及母婴观察)识别有身体虐待或忽视孩子历史的母亲的能力进行了检验。参与者是139名儿童(3至6岁)的母亲(其中58名有虐待史)。有虐待史的母亲在CTSPC的忽视、非暴力管教和心理攻击子量表上得分更高。然而,这些组间差异仅限于承认有虐待史的母亲,因为隐瞒虐待史的母亲给自己的评分与对照组相似。在一项简短、无压力任务中对父母行为的观察无法区分虐待孩子的母亲和未虐待孩子的母亲。研究结果表明,使用CTSPC进行父母报告可能有助于评估有虐待史母亲的育儿行为,尽管社会期望反应是一个重大问题。