Leon Scott C, Jhe Bai Grace, Fuller Anne K
Department of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago, United States.
Department of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago, United States.
Child Abuse Negl. 2016 May;55:73-80. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2016.04.003. Epub 2016 Apr 22.
Nonresident fathers can have a significant impact on children's behavioral outcomes. Unfortunately, the impact of nonresident father involvement on the behavioral outcomes of children with child welfare involvement has received scant attention in the literature, a limitation the current study sought to address. A sample of 333 children in state custody in Illinois between the ages of six and 13 participated and were assessed using the externalizing behavior scale of the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) at regular intervals throughout their time in care. Father involvement was measured through a review of case files and interviews with child welfare workers. Growth trajectories were fit to children's externalizing behavior across time and were predicted using Time 1 characteristics. Father involvement, total non-father relative involvement, and gender (girls) was associated with lower baseline externalizing behavior and the African American children in the sample experienced higher baseline externalizing behavior. However, only Time 1 father involvement predicted slope trajectories after controlling for Time 1 externalizing behavior; more father involvement was associated with lower externalizing behavior trajectories. These results suggest that even in the unique and stressful context of child welfare, father involvement can be protective regarding children's externalizing behaviors.
非亲生父亲会对孩子的行为结果产生重大影响。不幸的是,非亲生父亲的参与对涉及儿童福利的孩子行为结果的影响在文献中很少受到关注,本研究试图解决这一局限性。伊利诺伊州333名年龄在6至13岁之间处于州政府监护下的儿童参与了研究,并在他们受照顾期间定期使用《儿童与青少年需求及优势》(CANS)的外化行为量表进行评估。通过查阅案例档案和与儿童福利工作者面谈来衡量父亲的参与程度。对孩子随时间推移的外化行为拟合生长轨迹,并使用时间1的特征进行预测。父亲的参与、非父亲亲属的总参与以及性别(女孩)与较低的基线外化行为相关,样本中的非裔美国儿童经历了较高的基线外化行为。然而,在控制了时间1的外化行为后,只有时间1父亲的参与能够预测斜率轨迹;父亲参与度越高,外化行为轨迹越低。这些结果表明,即使在儿童福利这种独特且压力较大的背景下,父亲的参与对孩子的外化行为也具有保护作用。