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打屁股与儿童生命早期十年的外化行为:交互作用过程的证据。

Spanking and children's externalizing behavior across the first decade of life: evidence for transactional processes.

机构信息

School of Social Work, Columbia University, 1255 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY, 10027, USA,

出版信息

J Youth Adolesc. 2015 Mar;44(3):658-69. doi: 10.1007/s10964-014-0114-y. Epub 2014 Mar 25.

Abstract

Despite a growing literature associating physical discipline with later child aggression, spanking remains a typical experience for American children. The directionality of the associations between aggression and spanking and their continuity over time has received less attention. This study examined the transactional associations between spanking and externalizing behavior across the first decade of life, examining not only how spanking relates to externalizing behavior leading up to the important transition to adolescence, but whether higher levels of externalizing lead to more spanking over time as well. We use data from the Fragile families and child well-being (FFCW) study to examine maternal spanking and children's behavior at ages 1, 3, 5, and 9 (N = 1,874; 48% girls). The FFCW is a longitudinal birth cohort study of children born between 1998 and 2000 in 20 medium to large US cities. A little over a quarter of this sample was spanked at age 1, and about half at age 3, 5, and 9. Estimates from a cross-lagged path model provided evidence of developmental continuity in both spanking and externalizing behavior, but results also highlighted important reciprocal processes taking hold early, with spanking influencing later externalizing behavior, which, in turn, predicted subsequent spanking. These bidirectional effects held across race/ethnicity and child's gender. The findings highlight the lasting effects of early spanking, both in influencing early child's behavior, and in affecting subsequent child's externalizing and parental spanking in a reciprocal manner. These amplifying transactional processes underscore the importance of early intervention before patterns may cascade across domains in the transition to adolescence.

摘要

尽管越来越多的文献将身体惩戒与儿童后期的攻击性联系起来,但打屁股仍然是美国儿童的典型经历。攻击性和打屁股之间的关联的方向性及其随时间的连续性受到的关注较少。本研究考察了生命的第一个十年中打屁股和外化行为之间的交互关联,不仅考察了打屁股与导致重要青春期过渡的外化行为之间的关系,还考察了随着时间的推移,较高水平的外化行为是否会导致更多的打屁股。我们使用脆弱家庭和儿童福利(FFCW)研究的数据来研究母亲打屁股和儿童在 1、3、5 和 9 岁时的行为(N=1874;48%的女孩)。FFCW 是一项对 1998 年至 2000 年间在 20 个美国中等和大城市出生的儿童进行的纵向出生队列研究。该样本中略多于四分之一的儿童在 1 岁时被打过屁股,约一半的儿童在 3、5 和 9 岁时被打过屁股。来自交叉滞后路径模型的估计为打屁股和外化行为的发展连续性提供了证据,但结果也强调了早期开始的重要相互作用过程,打屁股影响后来的外化行为,而外化行为反过来又预测了随后的打屁股。这些双向效应在种族/民族和儿童性别方面都存在。这些发现强调了早期打屁股的持久影响,它既影响了早期儿童的行为,又以相互影响的方式影响了随后儿童的外化行为和父母的打屁股。这些放大的交互过程突显了在向青春期过渡期间,在模式可能在各个领域蔓延之前,早期干预的重要性。

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