Graduate School of Psychology, Pasadena, California 91101, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2012 Dec;26(6):966-75. doi: 10.1037/a0030457. Epub 2012 Oct 29.
The authors examined 2 forms of parental psychological control and how they related to child behavior problems in 2 cultural groups. A sample of 165 Hong Kong (HK) Chinese and 96 European American (EA) parents completed measures of parental control strategies, parental rejection, and child behavior problems. The use of hostile psychological control (criticism, interference, invalidation) was more strongly associated with the use of relational induction (guilt induction, shaming, reciprocity, social comparison) among EAs compared with HK parents. Psychological control was related to parental rejection across both groups, but it was only independently associated with child behavior problems for EA families. Relational induction, on the other hand, was not associated with child behavior problems in either group but was more strongly associated with parental rejection among EAs compared with HK parents. The findings suggest that there are distinguishable forms of psychological control that may have distinctive implications for parent-child relations and child behavioral adjustment depending on the cultural context.
作者研究了父母心理控制的两种形式以及它们在两个文化群体中与儿童行为问题的关系。研究样本包括 165 名香港(HK)华裔和 96 名欧裔美国(EA)父母,他们完成了父母控制策略、父母拒绝和儿童行为问题的测量。与香港父母相比,在 EA 父母中,敌意心理控制(批评、干涉、否定)的使用与关系诱导(内疚诱导、羞辱、互惠、社会比较)的使用更为密切相关。在两个群体中,心理控制都与父母拒绝有关,但仅与 EA 家庭的儿童行为问题独立相关。相反,关系诱导与两组儿童的行为问题都没有关联,但与 EA 父母相比,关系诱导与 HK 父母的父母拒绝关系更为密切。研究结果表明,存在可区分的心理控制形式,这可能根据文化背景对亲子关系和儿童行为调整产生不同的影响。