Emeh Christina C, Mikami Amori Yee
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
J Atten Disord. 2014 Jul;18(5):456-65. doi: 10.1177/1087054712441831. Epub 2012 Apr 16.
To explore the relationship between parental feedback and the accuracy of children's self-perceptions. Children with ADHD have been demonstrated to overestimate their own competence, a phenomenon known as positive illusory bias (PIB).
Participants were families of 56 children (41 male) ages 7 to 10, half of whom had clinical diagnoses of ADHD. PIB was assessed by comparing children's self-ratings of their competence relative to teachers' ratings. Laboratory interactions were observed where parental feedback to children was coded.
Parental warmth was associated with lower PIB about social competence in children with ADHD, but greater PIB in comparison children. Parent criticism was positively correlated with greater PIB about social competence in children with ADHD, but the relationship was nonsignificant for comparison children. Parent praise was associated with lower PIB about behavioral conduct in comparison children.
Results support the self-protective hypothesis of PIB, and implications for interventions are discussed.
探讨父母反馈与儿童自我认知准确性之间的关系。已有研究表明,患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的儿童往往高估自己的能力,这一现象被称为积极虚幻偏差(PIB)。
研究参与者为56名7至10岁儿童(41名男性)的家庭,其中一半儿童被临床诊断为ADHD。通过比较儿童对自己能力的自我评价与教师评价来评估PIB。观察实验室互动情况,并对父母对孩子的反馈进行编码。
父母的温暖与ADHD儿童在社交能力方面较低的PIB相关,但与对照组儿童较高的PIB相关。父母的批评与ADHD儿童在社交能力方面较高的PIB呈正相关,但与对照组儿童的这种关系不显著。父母的赞扬与对照组儿童在行为表现方面较低的PIB相关。
研究结果支持PIB的自我保护假说,并讨论了其对干预措施的启示。