Talbot Jean A, McHale James P
Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York.
J Adult Dev. 2004 Jul 1;11(3):191-205. doi: 10.1023/B:JADE.0000035627.26870.f8.
Contemporary family research studies have devoted surprisingly little effort to elucidating the interplay between adults' individual adjustment and the dynamics of their coparental relationship. In this study, we assessed two particularly relevant "trait" variables, parental flexibility and self-control, and traced links between these characteristics and the nature of the coparents' interactions together with their infants. It was hypothesized that parental flexibility and self-control would not only explain significant variance in coparenting quality, but also act as moderators attenuating anticipated relationships between marital functioning and coparental process. Participants were 50 heterosexual, married couples and their 12-month-old infants. Multiple regression analyses indicated that even after controlling for marital quality, paternal flexibility and maternal self-control continued to make independent contributions to coparenting harmony. As anticipated, paternal flexibility attenuated the association between marital quality and coparenting negativity. Contrary to predictions, maternal flexibility and self-control did not dampen, but actually heightened the extent to which coparenting harmony declined in the face of lower marital quality.
当代家庭研究在阐明成年人的个体调适与其共同养育关系动态之间的相互作用方面投入的精力少得惊人。在本研究中,我们评估了两个特别相关的“特质”变量,即父母的灵活性和自我控制能力,并追踪了这些特征与共同父母与婴儿互动性质之间的联系。研究假设是,父母的灵活性和自我控制能力不仅能解释共同养育质量的显著差异,还能作为调节变量,减弱婚姻功能与共同养育过程之间预期的关系。参与者为50对异性恋已婚夫妇及其12个月大的婴儿。多元回归分析表明,即使在控制了婚姻质量之后,父亲的灵活性和母亲的自我控制能力仍继续对共同养育的和谐做出独立贡献。正如预期的那样,父亲的灵活性减弱了婚姻质量与共同养育负面性之间的关联。与预测相反,母亲的灵活性和自我控制能力并没有减弱,反而实际上加剧了面对较低婚姻质量时共同养育和谐度下降的程度。