Coe Jesse L, Davies Patrick T, Sturge-Apple Melissa L
Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 14627, USA.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2017 Feb;45(2):211-224. doi: 10.1007/s10802-016-0164-6.
This study examined the moderating role of family instability in relations involving destructive interparental conflict, children's internal representations of insecurity in the family system, and their early school maladjustment. Two hundred forty-three preschool children (M age = 4.60 years; 56 % girls) and their families participated in this multi-method (i.e., observations, structured interview, surveys) multi-informant (i.e., observer, parent, teacher), longitudinal study. Findings indicated that the mediational role of children's insecure family representations in the pathway between destructive interparental conflict and children's adjustment problems varied significantly depending on the level of family instability. Interparental conflict was specifically associated with insecure family representations only under conditions of low family instability. In supporting the role of family instability as a vulnerable-stable risk factor, follow up analyses revealed that children's concerns about security in the family were uniformly high under conditions of heightened instability regardless of their level of exposure to interparental conflict.
本研究考察了家庭不稳定在涉及破坏性父母冲突、儿童对家庭系统中不安全感的内在表征及其早期学校适应不良关系中的调节作用。243名学龄前儿童(平均年龄 = 4.60岁;56%为女孩)及其家庭参与了这项多方法(即观察、结构化访谈、调查)、多信息源(即观察者、父母、教师)的纵向研究。研究结果表明,在破坏性父母冲突与儿童适应问题之间的路径上,儿童不安全的家庭表征的中介作用因家庭不稳定程度的不同而有显著差异。只有在家庭不稳定程度较低的情况下,父母冲突才与不安全的家庭表征有特定关联。为支持家庭不稳定作为一个脆弱 - 稳定风险因素的作用,后续分析表明,在家庭不稳定加剧的情况下,无论儿童暴露于父母冲突的程度如何,他们对家庭安全的担忧普遍较高。