Smith Cynthia L, Eisenberg Nancy, Spinrad Tracy L, Chassin Laurie, Morris Amanda Sheffield, Kupfer Anne, Liew Jeffrey, Cumberland Amanda, Valiente Carlos, Kwok Oi-Man
Arizona State University, USA.
Dev Psychopathol. 2006 Spring;18(2):445-69. doi: 10.1017/S095457940606024X.
The relations of children's coping strategies and coping efficacy to parent socialization and child adjustment were examined in a sample of school-age children that included families in which some of the grandparents and/or parents had an alcoholism diagnosis. Parents and older children reported on the children's coping strategies; parents reported on their parenting behavior; and teachers reported on children's externalizing and internalizing problems. Measures of parent socialization were associated with parents' and children's reports of active coping strategies and parents' reports of both support-seeking coping and coping efficacy. Some of these relations were moderated by familial alcohol status. Children higher in parent-reported active/support-seeking coping and coping efficacy were rated lower in teacher-reported externalizing and internalizing adjustment problems. The findings were consistent with the view that active/support-seeking coping and coping efficacy mediated the association of parent socialization to children's psychological adjustment and that this relation was sometimes moderated by parental alcohol status.
在一个学龄儿童样本中,研究了儿童应对策略和应对效能与父母社会化及儿童适应之间的关系,该样本包括一些祖父母和/或父母被诊断患有酒精中毒症的家庭。父母和年龄较大的孩子报告了儿童的应对策略;父母报告了他们的养育行为;教师报告了儿童的外化和内化问题。父母社会化的测量与父母和孩子关于积极应对策略的报告以及父母关于寻求支持的应对和应对效能的报告相关。其中一些关系受到家庭酒精状况的调节。父母报告的积极/寻求支持的应对和应对效能较高的儿童,在教师报告的外化和内化适应问题方面得分较低。这些发现与以下观点一致:积极/寻求支持的应对和应对效能介导了父母社会化与儿童心理适应之间的关联,并且这种关系有时受到父母酒精状况的调节。