Caughy Margaret O'Brien, Nettles Saundra Murray, O'Campo Patricia J
University of Texas School of Public Health, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., v8.112, Dallas, TX 75390-9128, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2008 Sep;42(1-2):39-50. doi: 10.1007/s10464-008-9185-9.
Child behavior problems have been identified as being responsible for the greatest reduction in quality of life for children between ages 1 and 19. In this study, we examine whether neighborhood social processes are associated with differences in child behavior problems in an economically and racially diverse sample of 405 urban-dwelling first grade children and whether parenting behavior mediates and/or moderates the effects of neighborhoods. Furthermore, we examine whether neighborhood social processes play the same role with regards to child behavior problems at differing levels of neighborhood economic impoverishment. Results of multivariate multilevel regression analyses indicate that a high negative social climate is associated with greater internalizing problems. High potential for community involvement for children in the neighborhood was associated with fewer behavior problems, but only in economically impoverished neighborhoods. Differences in parenting behavior did not appear to mediate neighborhood effects on behavior problems, and parenting characterized by a high degree of positive involvement was associated with fewer behavior problems in all types of neighborhoods.
儿童行为问题已被认定为导致1至19岁儿童生活质量下降幅度最大的因素。在本研究中,我们调查了邻里社会环境是否与405名居住在城市的一年级儿童(这些儿童在经济和种族方面具有多样性)的行为问题差异相关,以及养育行为是否介导和/或调节邻里环境的影响。此外,我们还研究了在邻里经济贫困程度不同的情况下,邻里社会环境对儿童行为问题是否发挥相同作用。多变量多层次回归分析结果表明,高度负面的社会氛围与更多的内化问题相关。邻里中儿童社区参与的高潜力与较少的行为问题相关,但仅在经济贫困的邻里中如此。养育行为的差异似乎并未介导邻里环境对行为问题的影响,并且在所有类型的邻里中,以高度积极参与为特征的养育方式与较少的行为问题相关。