Grolnick Wendy S, Price Carrie E, Beiswenger Krista L, Sauck Christine C
Department of Psychology, Clark University, Worcester, MA 01610, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2007 Jul;43(4):991-1002. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.43.4.991.
This study examined the effects of situational pressure and maternal characteristics (social contingent self-worth, controlling parenting attitudes) on mothers' autonomy support versus control in the social domain. Sixty 4th-grade children and their mothers worked on a laboratory task in preparation for meeting new children, with mothers in either an evaluation (mothers told their child would be evaluated by other children) or no-evaluation (no mention of evaluation) condition. Mothers in the evaluation condition spent more time giving answers to their children. Mothers with controlling parenting attitudes exhibited more controlling behavior. Further, mothers with high social contingent self-worth in the evaluation condition were most controlling. Results suggest the importance of interactions between situations and maternal characteristics in determining levels of mothers' autonomy support versus control and have implications for helping parents support children's autonomy.
本研究考察了情境压力和母亲特征(社会条件自我价值感、控制型育儿态度)对母亲在社会领域给予自主支持与控制行为的影响。60名四年级儿童及其母亲参与了一项实验室任务,为结识新孩子做准备,母亲们被分为评价组(母亲告知孩子会被其他孩子评价)或非评价组(未提及评价)。评价组的母亲花更多时间替孩子回答问题。具有控制型育儿态度的母亲表现出更多的控制行为。此外,在评价组中,社会条件自我价值感高的母亲控制欲最强。结果表明,情境与母亲特征之间的相互作用对于决定母亲给予自主支持与控制行为的程度至关重要,并且对帮助父母支持孩子的自主性具有启示意义。