Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Colorado State University.
J Fam Psychol. 2017 Oct;31(7):933-938. doi: 10.1037/fam0000326. Epub 2017 Apr 10.
Despite decades of empirical literature documenting the harmful effects of frequent, intense, violent, and unresolved interparental conflict on children's adjustment, there is considerable variability in the extent to which marital conflict contributes to the development of children's emotional and behavioral problems. Past research has documented links between properties of interparental conflict itself (e.g., intensity, frequency), children's appraisals of conflict, and children's outcomes, yet less is known about the role of individual and family characteristics in predicting children's conflict appraisals. Sibling studies may be especially helpful in understanding these individual differences yet are notably lacking in marital conflict research. The current study examines individual- and family-characteristic predictors of adolescents' appraisals of conflict in a study of 153 adolescents as well as sibling similarities in conflict appraisals in a subsample of 50 pairs of siblings. Controlling for parent reports of the frequency, intensity, and resolution of interparental conflict, parent-child relationship quality and stressful life events predicted conflict appraisals. In addition, there was nonindependence of sibling appraisals of conflict properties, but self-blame and threat appraisals appeared independent across siblings. Greater discrepancies in siblings' conflict appraisals were related to more negative marital conflict and discrepancies in parent-child relationship quality, and were found in mixed-sex sibling dyads. Implications for future studies on factors that impact children's appraisals of conflict and in particular making use of sibling studies to examine shared environmental and individual influences on appraisals is highlighted. (PsycINFO Database Record
尽管几十年来的实证文献记录了父母间频繁、激烈、暴力和未解决的冲突对儿童适应的有害影响,但婚姻冲突对儿童情绪和行为问题发展的影响程度存在很大差异。过去的研究已经记录了父母间冲突本身的特性(例如,强度、频率)、儿童对冲突的评价以及儿童的结果之间的联系,但对于个体和家庭特征在预测儿童冲突评价方面的作用知之甚少。兄弟姐妹研究在理解这些个体差异方面可能特别有帮助,但在婚姻冲突研究中却明显缺乏。本研究在对 153 名青少年的研究中,考察了个体和家庭特征对青少年冲突评价的预测作用,在一个包含 50 对兄弟姐妹的子样本中,考察了兄弟姐妹在冲突评价上的相似性。在控制了父母对父母间冲突的频率、强度和解决情况的报告后,父母与孩子的关系质量和生活压力事件预测了冲突评价。此外,兄弟姐妹对冲突属性的评价存在非独立性,但自责和威胁评价在兄弟姐妹之间是独立的。兄弟姐妹对冲突评价的差异越大,婚姻冲突就越负面,父母与孩子的关系质量也越不一致,这种情况在混合性别兄弟姐妹二人组中更为明显。强调了未来研究影响儿童对冲突评价的因素的意义,特别是利用兄弟姐妹研究来检验对评价有影响的共享环境和个体因素。