Monti Jennifer D, Rudolph Karen D, Abaied Jamie L
University of Illinois, USA.
University of Vermont, USA.
J Soc Pers Relat. 2014 Mar 1;31(2):247-269. doi: 10.1177/0265407513492304. Epub 2013 Jun 25.
This study examined whether maternal emotional functioning-emotional awareness and depression-guides the coping suggestions mothers make to their children in the context of a common childhood stressor (peer victimization). Across two waves of a longitudinal study, 330 mothers and their second graders (mean age () = 7.95 years, = .33; 158 boys and 172 girls) completed questionnaires. Emotional awareness predicted more primary control engagement suggestions (directly addressing stress or emotions). Depression predicted fewer cognitive restructuring suggestions (thinking positively) and more cognitive avoidance suggestions (orienting thoughts away from stress). Interactive effects between maternal emotional functioning and child sex also emerged. This study elucidates the impact of mothers' emotional functioning on how they teach their children to cope with stress.
本研究探讨了母亲的情绪功能——情绪意识和抑郁——是否会在常见的童年压力源(同伴欺凌)背景下,指导母亲向孩子提供的应对建议。在一项纵向研究的两个阶段中,330名母亲及其二年级学生(平均年龄()=7.95岁,标准差=.33;158名男孩和172名女孩)完成了问卷调查。情绪意识预示着更多的主要控制参与建议(直接应对压力或情绪)。抑郁预示着更少的认知重构建议(积极思考)和更多的认知回避建议(将思维从压力上转移开)。母亲情绪功能和孩子性别之间的交互作用也显现出来。本研究阐明了母亲的情绪功能对她们教导孩子应对压力方式的影响。