Parish T S
Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506.
Adolescence. 1991 Spring;26(101):105-12.
In the present study, 648 youths from across the state of Kansas voluntarily evaluated themselves and their parents using the Personal Attribute Inventory for Children. Self-concept was found to be significantly higher for those from intact families in comparison with those from divorced remarried families. Evaluations of mothers were significantly higher for those from intact and divorced nonremarried families as compared with those from divorced remarried families. The ratings of fathers by youths from intact families were significantly more favorable than the ratings by those from either divorced nonremarried or divorced remarried families. Interestingly, gender by family status two-way interaction effects were also found for self-concept and ratings of fathers. Possible explanations for these findings, and their implications, are discussed.
在本研究中,来自堪萨斯州各地的648名青少年自愿使用儿童个人属性量表对自己和他们的父母进行评估。结果发现,与来自离异再婚家庭的青少年相比,来自完整家庭的青少年自我概念显著更高。与来自离异再婚家庭的青少年相比,来自完整家庭和离异未再婚家庭的青少年对母亲的评价显著更高。来自完整家庭的青少年对父亲的评分显著高于来自离异未再婚家庭或离异再婚家庭的青少年。有趣的是,在自我概念和对父亲的评分方面也发现了性别与家庭状况的双向交互作用。讨论了这些发现的可能解释及其意义。