Smith M A, Jenkins J M
Department of Child Psychiatry, Institute of Child Health, London, England, UK.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1991 Dec;19(6):625-44. doi: 10.1007/BF00918903.
The study investigated the association between marital disharmony and childhood behavior problems in a sample of families drawn from a general population. Eighty-three families where the marital relationship had previously been rated as disharmonious were matched with an equivalent number of families where the marriage was rated harmonious. Mothers, fathers, and children were interviewed, using a semistructured interview format. Children living in disharmonious homes had significantly more problems than children from harmonious homes, and control for confounding variables, such as the mothers' mental health, did not alter this relationship. The main effects found were in antisocial symptomatology. Gender differences and differences according to the accounts of different respondents were found. One possible interpretation is that mothers perceived their sons as more affected by marital disharmony, while evidence from children suggested that boys and girls were equally affected.
该研究在从普通人群中抽取的家庭样本中,调查了婚姻不和谐与儿童行为问题之间的关联。83个婚姻关系先前被评定为不和谐的家庭,与数量相当的婚姻被评定为和谐的家庭进行了匹配。采用半结构化访谈形式对母亲、父亲和孩子进行了访谈。生活在不和谐家庭中的孩子比来自和谐家庭的孩子有更多的问题,并且对诸如母亲心理健康等混杂变量进行控制后,这种关系并未改变。主要发现集中在反社会症状方面。发现了性别差异以及根据不同受访者描述的差异。一种可能的解释是,母亲认为她们的儿子受婚姻不和谐的影响更大,而来自孩子的证据表明男孩和女孩受到的影响是相同的。