Department of Educational Sciences, Centre for Parenting, Child Welfare and Disabilities, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Br J Dev Psychol. 2009 Sep;27(Pt 3):607-23. doi: 10.1348/026151008x345591.
The present study examined specialized associations between parental control and child aggression in a sample of 600 8- to 10-years old children. Parental control dimensions and aggression subtypes were assessed using multiple informants (i.e. children, mothers, fathers, peers, and teachers). In line with expectations, parental physical punishment was positively associated with overt aggression, whereas parental psychological control was positively associated with relational aggression in both girls and boys. In addition, this study demonstrated that if both parents employed similar parenting strategies, it appeared to have a cumulative effect on child aggressive behaviour. Associations involving overt aggression were more pronounced for boys than girls, whereas associations involving relational aggression were not moderated by gender. Overall, the present study contributes to an emerging research field by supporting the hypothesis of specialized associations between parental control and child aggression.
本研究在一个由 600 名 8 至 10 岁儿童组成的样本中检验了父母控制与儿童攻击行为之间的特定关联。使用多种信息来源(即儿童、母亲、父亲、同伴和教师)评估父母控制维度和攻击行为亚型。与预期一致,父母的身体惩罚与明显的攻击行为呈正相关,而父母的心理控制与男孩和女孩的关系攻击呈正相关。此外,这项研究表明,如果父母双方采用类似的育儿策略,这似乎对儿童的攻击行为有累积效应。与明显攻击行为有关的关联在男孩中比女孩中更为明显,而与关系攻击行为有关的关联不受性别调节。总的来说,本研究通过支持父母控制与儿童攻击行为之间存在特定关联的假设,为一个新兴的研究领域做出了贡献。