Williamson J M, Borduin C M, Howe B A
Department of Psychology, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 1991 Jun;59(3):449-57. doi: 10.1037//0022-006x.59.3.449.
This study examined the individual characteristics, family relations, and stress/social support of 50 maltreated adolescents and their mothers. Dyads were divided into 4 demographically similar groups: neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and nonmaltreatment control. Results show that adolescent neglect was primarily associated with extrafamilial difficulties and social isolation. Adolescent physical abuse was linked more with rigidity in family relations, poorer maternal understanding of child developmental skills, and adolescent externalizing behaviors. In contrast, adolescent sexual abuse was related to maternal emotional problems and adolescent internalizing behaviors. In general, each group of maltreated adolescents experienced lower levels of family cohesion, more attention problems, and more daily stress than did their nonmaltreated counterparts. Findings are consistent with an ecological model of adolescent maltreatment.
本研究调查了50名受虐待青少年及其母亲的个人特征、家庭关系以及压力/社会支持情况。将二元组分为4个人口统计学特征相似的组:忽视、身体虐待、性虐待和非虐待对照组。结果表明,青少年忽视主要与家庭外困难和社会孤立有关。青少年身体虐待更多地与家庭关系僵化、母亲对儿童发展技能的理解较差以及青少年外化行为有关。相比之下,青少年性虐待与母亲的情绪问题和青少年内化行为有关。总体而言,与未受虐待的青少年相比,每组受虐待青少年的家庭凝聚力水平较低、注意力问题更多且日常压力更大。研究结果与青少年虐待的生态模型一致。