Margolin Gayla, Ramos Michelle C, Timmons Adela C, Miller Kelly F, Han Sohyun C
University of Southern California.
Child Dev Perspect. 2016 Mar 1;10(1):15-21. doi: 10.1111/cdep.12156. Epub 2015 Dec 11.
Children who grow up in aggressive households are at risk of having problems with physiological regulation, but researchers have not investigated physiology as a mechanism in the intergenerational transmission of aggression. In this article, we posit that physiological regulation, particularly during stressful interpersonal interactions, may shed light on sensitivity to conflict, It can also inform our understanding of associations between childhood exposure to aggression in families of origin and aggression against partners in adolescence or adulthood. In support of this model, we highlight findings showing that childhood exposure to family aggression relates to physiological regulation across the life span, and that reactions to physiological stress concurrently relate to aggression against intimate partners. Emerging evidence from research on biological processes during stressful interpersonal interactions raises questions about what is adaptive for individuals from aggressive families, particularly as past family experiences intersect with the challenges of new relationships.
在充满攻击性的家庭中长大的孩子有生理调节出现问题的风险,但研究人员尚未将生理因素作为攻击行为代际传递的一种机制来进行研究。在本文中,我们认为生理调节,尤其是在紧张的人际互动过程中的生理调节,可能有助于揭示对冲突的敏感性。它还能增进我们对童年时期在原生家庭中接触攻击行为与青少年期或成年期对伴侣的攻击行为之间关联的理解。为支持这一模型,我们着重指出一些研究结果,这些结果表明童年时期接触家庭攻击行为与一生的生理调节有关,并且对生理压力的反应同时也与对亲密伴侣的攻击行为有关。关于紧张人际互动过程中生物过程的研究新证据引发了一些问题,即对于来自攻击性家庭的个体而言什么是适应性的,尤其是当过去的家庭经历与新关系中的挑战相互交织时。