Vissing Y M, Straus M A, Gelles R J, Harrop J W
Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire, Durham 03824.
Child Abuse Negl. 1991;15(3):223-38. doi: 10.1016/0145-2134(91)90067-n.
Analyses of data on a nationally representative sample of 3,346 American parents with a child under 18 living at home found that 63% reported one or more instances of verbal aggression, such as swearing and insulting the child. Children who experienced frequent verbal aggression from parents (as measured by the Conflict Tactic Scales) exhibited higher rates of physical aggression, delinquency, and interpersonal problems than other children. This relationship is robust since it applies to preschool-, elementary school-, and high school-age children, to both boys and girls, and to children who were also physically punished as well as those who were not. Children who experienced both verbal aggression and severe physical violence exhibited the highest rates of aggression, delinquency, and interpersonal problems.
对全国范围内具有代表性的3346名家中有18岁以下孩子的美国家长样本数据进行分析发现,63%的家长报告有过一次或多次言语攻击行为,比如咒骂和侮辱孩子。那些经常遭受家长言语攻击的孩子(通过冲突策略量表衡量)比起其他孩子,表现出更高的身体攻击、犯罪及人际问题发生率。这种关系很稳固,因为它适用于学龄前、小学及高中年龄段的孩子,适用于男孩和女孩,也适用于那些既遭受过体罚也未曾遭受过体罚的孩子。那些既经历过言语攻击又遭受过严重身体暴力的孩子,表现出最高的攻击、犯罪及人际问题发生率。