Pardini Dustin A, Lochman John E, Powell Nicole
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2007 Jul-Sep;36(3):319-33. doi: 10.1080/15374410701444215.
Callous and unemotional (CU) traits have been linked to severe antisocial behavior in youth, but studies examining the etiology of CU traits are lacking. Based on prior research, it was hypothesized that childhood anxiety and parenting practices would interact to predict changes in CU traits over time. Hypotheses were tested using a sample of 120 moderate to highly aggressive fifth graders followed over a 1-year period. Although CU traits displayed moderate temporal stability and predicted increases in antisocial behavior, evidence suggested that these features were not immutable. Children exposed to lower levels of physical punishment showed decreases in CU traits over time, whereas higher levels of child-reported parental warmth and involvement predicted decreases in both CU traits and antisocial behavior over time. Lower levels of anxiety were uniquely related to increased CU traits for children who described their primary caregiver as exhibiting low warmth and involvement.
冷酷无情(CU)特质与青少年严重的反社会行为有关,但缺乏对CU特质病因的研究。基于先前的研究,我们假设儿童期焦虑和养育方式会相互作用,以预测CU特质随时间的变化。我们使用了120名中度至高度攻击性五年级学生的样本进行了为期1年的跟踪研究来检验这些假设。尽管CU特质表现出适度的时间稳定性,并预测反社会行为会增加,但有证据表明这些特征并非一成不变。受到较低程度体罚的儿童,其CU特质会随时间减少,而儿童报告的较高水平的父母温暖和参与度则预测CU特质和反社会行为都会随时间减少。对于那些将其主要照顾者描述为缺乏温暖和参与度的儿童,较低水平的焦虑与CU特质增加存在独特关联。