Kim Hyoun K, Pears Katherine C, Capaldi Deborah M, Owen Lee D
Oregon Social Learning Center, 10 Shelton McMurphy Boulevard, Eugene, OR 07401, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2009 Aug;23(4):585-95. doi: 10.1037/a0015935.
The role of emotion dysregulation in the intergenerational transmission of romantic relationship conflict was examined using multimethod and multiagent prospective longitudinal data across 21 years for 190 men and their mothers and fathers. As predicted, an individual's emotion dysregulation was a key mediator in the transmission of relationship conflict, along with poor parenting skills. Parents' emotion dysregulation was directly related to their son's emotion dysregulation, which was in turn associated with the son's later relationship conflict. Additionally, parents' emotion dysregulation was significantly related to their poor discipline skills, which were linked to the son's emotion dysregulation and eventual relationship conflict. Findings highlight emotion dysregulation as a significant mechanism explaining the continuity of romantic relationship conflict across generations.
利用对190名男性及其父母长达21年的多方法、多主体前瞻性纵向数据,研究了情绪调节障碍在浪漫关系冲突代际传递中的作用。正如所预测的,个体的情绪调节障碍是关系冲突传递的关键中介因素,不良的养育技能也是如此。父母的情绪调节障碍与儿子的情绪调节障碍直接相关,而儿子的情绪调节障碍又与他后来的关系冲突相关。此外,父母的情绪调节障碍与他们不良的管教技能显著相关,而这些技能又与儿子的情绪调节障碍及最终的关系冲突有关。研究结果突出了情绪调节障碍是解释浪漫关系冲突代际延续性的一个重要机制。