Sturge-Apple Melissa L, Davies Patrick T, Cicchetti Dante, Fittoria Michael G
University of Rochester.
Mt. Hope Family Center.
Dev Psychopathol. 2014 Nov;26(4 Pt 1):983-98. doi: 10.1017/S0954579414000509. Epub 2014 Jun 10.
The present study incorporates a person-based approach to identify spillover and compartmentalization patterns of interpartner conflict and maternal parenting practices in an ethnically diverse sample of 192 2-year-old children and their mothers who had experienced higher levels of socioeconomic risk. In addition, we tested whether sociocontextual variables were differentially predictive of theses profiles and examined how interpartner-parenting profiles were associated with children's physiological and psychological adjustment over time. As expected, latent class analyses extracted three primary profiles of functioning: adequate functioning, spillover, and compartmentalizing families. Furthermore, interpartner-parenting profiles were differentially associated with both sociocontextual predictors and children's adjustment trajectories. The findings highlight the developmental utility of incorporating person-based approaches to models of interpartner conflict and maternal parenting practices.
本研究采用基于个体的方法,在一个由192名2岁儿童及其母亲组成的种族多样化样本中,识别伴侣间冲突和母亲养育行为的溢出和分化模式,这些儿童及其母亲经历了较高水平的社会经济风险。此外,我们测试了社会背景变量是否对这些模式有不同的预测作用,并研究了伴侣间养育模式如何随时间与儿童的生理和心理适应相关联。正如预期的那样,潜在类别分析提取了三种主要的功能模式:功能良好、溢出和分化的家庭。此外,伴侣间养育模式与社会背景预测因素和儿童适应轨迹均存在不同程度的关联。研究结果突出了将基于个体的方法纳入伴侣间冲突和母亲养育行为模型的发展效用。