Schermerhorn Alice C, Cummings E Mark, DeCarlo Catherine A, Davies Patrick T
Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 046566, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2007 Jun;21(2):259-69. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.21.2.259.
In a 3-wave longitudinal study, the authors tested hypotheses regarding children's influence on the marital relationship, examining relations between interparental discord and children's negative emotional reactivity, agentic behavior, dysregulated behavior, and psychosocial adjustment. Participants were 232 cohabiting mothers and fathers who completed questionnaires and a marital conflict resolution task. Consistent with theory, interparental discord related to children's negative emotional reactivity, which in turn related to children's agentic and dysregulated behavior. Agentic behavior related to decreases in interparental discord, whereas dysregulated behavior related to increases in discord and elevations in children's adjustment problems. Person-oriented analyses of agentic and dysregulated responses indicated distinct clusters of children linked with meaningful individual differences in marital and psychosocial functioning. Results are discussed in terms of possible mechanisms of child effects, such as increased parental awareness of children's distress potentially leading to reduced marital conflict.
在一项三波纵向研究中,作者检验了关于儿童对婚姻关系影响的假设,考察了父母间不和与儿童负面情绪反应性、能动行为、行为失调以及心理社会适应之间的关系。参与者为232对同居父母,他们完成了问卷调查和婚姻冲突解决任务。与理论一致,父母间不和与儿童的负面情绪反应性相关,而负面情绪反应性又与儿童的能动行为和行为失调相关。能动行为与父母间不和的减少相关,而行为失调则与不和的增加以及儿童适应问题的加剧相关。对能动行为和行为失调反应的以人为本分析表明,不同类型的儿童与婚姻和心理社会功能方面有意义的个体差异相关。研究结果从儿童影响的可能机制方面进行了讨论,比如父母对儿童痛苦的意识增强可能会导致婚姻冲突减少。