Department of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2010 Jan;39(1):23-35. doi: 10.1007/s10964-008-9360-1. Epub 2008 Nov 6.
Using a risk and resiliency theoretical framework, the association between interparental conflict and academic achievement was examined. The sample consisted of 2,297 6th grade youth with a mean age of 11.92. Participants were mostly European American (81.8%) and 52% were girls. Results demonstrated that interparental conflict is a risk factor for lower academic achievement, suggesting that family interactions play a significant role in how youth perform in the academic setting. Youth self-blame acted as a significant mediator, providing some explanation for how interparental conflict affects academic achievement. Maternal acceptance and monitoring knowledge partially buffered the association between interparental conflict and youth self-blame. Additionally, the positive association between interparental conflict and perceived threat was stronger for youth who perceived relationships with mothers as more supportive, connected, and involved. Results from this study underscore the need for continued focus on the link between family and school environments with respect to youth developmental outcomes.
利用风险和恢复力理论框架,研究了父母冲突与学业成绩之间的关系。样本由 2297 名 6 年级青少年组成,平均年龄为 11.92 岁。参与者主要是欧洲裔美国人(81.8%),其中 52%是女孩。结果表明,父母冲突是学业成绩较低的一个风险因素,这表明家庭互动在青少年在学术环境中的表现中起着重要作用。青少年自责是一个重要的中介因素,为父母冲突如何影响学业成绩提供了一些解释。母亲的接纳和监督知识部分缓冲了父母冲突与青少年自责之间的关联。此外,对于那些认为与母亲的关系更支持、更亲密、更投入的青少年来说,父母冲突与感知威胁之间的正相关关系更强。这项研究的结果强调了需要继续关注家庭和学校环境与青少年发展结果之间的联系。