Wadsworth Martha E
The Pennsylvania State University.
Child Dev Perspect. 2015 Jun 1;9(2):96-100. doi: 10.1111/cdep.12112.
Health disparities are rooted in childhood and stem from adverse early environments that damage physiologic stress-response systems. Developmental psychobiological models of the effects of chronic stress account for both the negative effects of a stress-response system calibrated to a dangerous and unpredictable environment from a health perspective, and the positive effects of such an adaptively calibrated stress response from a functional perspective. Our research suggests that contexts that produce functionally adapted physiologic responses to stress also encourage a functionally adapted coping response-coping that can result in maladjustment in physical and mental health, but enables children to grow and develop within those contexts. In this article, I highlight the value of reframing maladaptive coping as functional adaptation to understand more completely the development of children's coping in different contexts, and the value of such a conceptual shift for coping-based theory, research, and intervention.
健康差异始于童年,源于损害生理应激反应系统的不利早期环境。慢性应激影响的发育心理生物学模型,从健康角度解释了校准于危险和不可预测环境的应激反应系统的负面影响,以及从功能角度解释了这种适应性校准应激反应的积极影响。我们的研究表明,产生对应激的功能适应性生理反应的环境,也会鼓励一种功能适应性的应对反应——这种应对可能导致身心健康失调,但能使儿童在这些环境中成长和发展。在本文中,我强调将适应不良的应对重新构建为功能适应的价值,以便更全面地理解儿童在不同环境中应对方式的发展,以及这种概念转变对应对相关理论、研究和干预的价值。