Division of Family Studies and Human Development, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2010 Oct;24(5):635-45. doi: 10.1037/a0020829.
Despite high rates of grandmother involvement with young grandchildren, very little research has examined the associations between nonresidential grandmother involvement and grandchild social adjustment. The present study involved 127 families enrolled in the Family Transitions Project to consider the degree to which mother-reported maternal grandmother involvement buffered 3- and 4-year-old grandchildren from economic, parenting, and child temperamental risks for reduced social competence and elevated externalizing behaviors. Findings indicate that higher levels of mother-reported grandmother involvement reduced the negative association between observed grandchild negative emotional reactivity and social competence. Furthermore, higher levels of mother-reported grandmother involvement protected grandchildren from the positive association between observed mother harsh parenting and grandchild externalizing behaviors. These findings underscore the relevance of moving beyond the nuclear family to understand factors linked to social adjustment during early childhood.
尽管祖母与年幼孙辈之间的互动率很高,但很少有研究探讨非居住型祖母参与度与孙辈社会适应之间的关联。本研究涉及了 127 个参与家庭转型项目的家庭,旨在考虑母亲报告的祖母参与度在多大程度上缓冲了 3 岁和 4 岁孙辈因经济、育儿和儿童气质而面临的社交能力下降和外化行为增加的风险。研究结果表明,较高水平的母亲报告的祖母参与度降低了观察到的孙辈负性情绪反应与社交能力之间的负相关关系。此外,较高水平的母亲报告的祖母参与度保护了孙辈免受观察到的母亲严厉教养与孙辈外化行为之间的正相关关系。这些发现强调了超越核心家庭来理解与幼儿期社会适应相关因素的重要性。