Cleveland Emily Sutcliffe, Reese Elaine, Grolnick Wendy S
Department of Psychology, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2007 Feb;96(2):131-49. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2006.09.003. Epub 2006 Nov 15.
Parents' goal orientations in parent-child reminiscing were examined in this study, where 28 preschoolers (mean age = 46 months) experienced a standardized event. Dyads discussed the event that evening, with parents randomly assigned to either an "outcome-oriented" or a "process-oriented" condition. Outcome-oriented parents, who were told that children subsequently would be tested on event-related recall, were more controlling in these conversations compared with process-oriented parents, who were told that children's personal perspective would be assessed. Parents did not differ in their provision of structure. Children were interviewed 2 weeks later. Autonomy support in the parent-child conversation predicted children's engagement in the interview. Parental structure predicted children's recall of details and the coherence of their memories. Effects of parental reminiscing styles for children's memory and motivation to reminisce are discussed.
本研究考察了亲子回忆中父母的目标导向,28名学龄前儿童(平均年龄 = 46个月)经历了一个标准化事件。当天晚上,亲子双方讨论该事件,父母被随机分配到“结果导向”或“过程导向”条件组。被告知孩子随后将接受与事件相关回忆测试的结果导向型父母,在这些对话中比被告知将评估孩子个人观点的过程导向型父母更具控制性。父母在提供结构方面没有差异。两周后对孩子进行了访谈。亲子对话中的自主性支持预测了孩子在访谈中的参与度。父母的结构预测了孩子对细节的回忆及其记忆的连贯性。讨论了父母回忆风格对孩子记忆和回忆动机的影响。