Skopp Nancy A, McDonald Renee, Jouriles Ernest N, Rosenfield David
Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75275-0442, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2007 Sep;21(3):459-67. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.21.3.459.
This research examined maternal and partner warmth as moderators of the relation between men's intimate partner aggression and children's externalizing problems. Participants were 157 mothers and their children (ages 7-9 years). Results indicate that maternal and partner warmth each moderated the relation between men's intimate partner aggression and children's externalizing problems. Partner-to-mother aggression was positively associated with child reports of externalizing problems at lower, but not higher, levels of maternal warmth. Similarly, partner-to-mother aggression was positively associated with mother reports of girls', but not boys', externalizing problems at lower, but not higher, levels of maternal warmth. On the other hand, the moderating effect of partner warmth was in the opposite direction and was found only with child-reported externalizing problems. Increased levels of partner-to-mother aggression related positively to child-reported externalizing problems when partners were higher, but not lower, in warmth.
本研究考察了母亲和伴侣的温情作为男性亲密伴侣攻击行为与儿童外化问题之间关系的调节因素。参与者为157名母亲及其7至9岁的孩子。结果表明,母亲的温情和伴侣的温情均调节了男性亲密伴侣攻击行为与儿童外化问题之间的关系。在母亲温情程度较低而非较高时,伴侣对母亲的攻击行为与儿童报告的外化问题呈正相关。同样,在母亲温情程度较低而非较高时,伴侣对母亲的攻击行为与母亲报告的女孩(而非男孩)的外化问题呈正相关。另一方面,伴侣温情的调节作用方向相反,且仅在儿童报告的外化问题中发现。当伴侣的温情程度较高而非较低时,伴侣对母亲攻击行为的增加与儿童报告的外化问题呈正相关。