Richmond Melissa K, Stocker Clare M
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2008 Apr;22(2):231-40. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.22.2.231.
This study examined longitudinal associations between parents' hostility and siblings' externalizing behavior in the context of interparental discord. The sample included 116 families (mothers, fathers, 2 siblings) assessed in middle childhood, when siblings were, on average, 8 and 10 years old, and in adolescence, at average ages of 14 and 16 years. Parents reported on their hostility toward each child and on each child's externalizing problems. Raters observed interparental hostility, and parents rated their marital quality. Results indicated both within-family and between-families effects. Specifically, the child who received more parental hostility than his or her sibling showed greater increases in externalizing problems than his or her sibling; this association was moderated by marital discord. In addition, the child who exhibited more behavioral problems than his or her sibling received greater increases in hostile mothering than did his or her sibling. Between-families effects were evident, in that children's externalizing problems were associated with increases in mothers' hostility toward both children in the family. Results support transactional models of development and family systems theory.
本研究考察了在父母不和的背景下,父母的敌意与兄弟姐妹外化行为之间的纵向关联。样本包括116个家庭(母亲、父亲、两个兄弟姐妹),在童年中期进行评估,当时兄弟姐妹的平均年龄分别为8岁和10岁,在青春期进行评估,平均年龄分别为14岁和16岁。父母报告他们对每个孩子的敌意以及每个孩子的外化问题。评估者观察父母之间的敌意,父母对他们的婚姻质量进行评分。结果表明了家庭内部和家庭之间的影响。具体而言,比起兄弟姐妹,受到更多父母敌意的孩子在外化问题上的增加幅度比其兄弟姐妹更大;这种关联受到婚姻不和的调节。此外,比起兄弟姐妹,表现出更多行为问题的孩子受到的敌意母亲教养增加幅度更大。家庭之间的影响很明显,即孩子的外化问题与母亲对家庭中两个孩子的敌意增加有关。研究结果支持发展的相互作用模型和家庭系统理论。