Department of Family Studies and Human Development, University of Arizona.
Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin.
J Fam Psychol. 2017 Oct;31(7):922-932. doi: 10.1037/fam0000343. Epub 2017 Aug 10.
We examined the relations between interparental conflict (destructive and constructive), parenting behaviors (harshness and supportiveness) and children's emotional insecurity in early childhood when children were approximately 36 months of age. The sample consisted of low-income unmarried couples who were expectant/new parents who participated in the national Building Strong Families project. Interparental conflict was assessed through parents' reported perception of the other parent's conflict behavior. Parenting behaviors were measured through observational data, and children's emotional insecurity was based on parents' reports. Using latent profile analysis, three goals were addressed: (a) concordance or discord of mothers' and fathers' conflict behaviors, (b) the relation between couples' conflict behaviors and parenting, and (c) the association between couples' conflict behaviors and child emotional insecurity. Our findings revealed 4 profiles of couples that share similar characteristics, which in turn were differentially linked to aspects of parenting and child development. Further, results indicated that the vast majority of low-income unmarried couples engage in constructive conflict management behaviors. These findings highlight the need to consider the family unit when designing interventions or providing counseling. (PsycINFO Database Record
我们研究了父母间冲突(破坏性和建设性)、养育行为(严厉和支持)与儿童在大约 36 个月大时的早期情感不安全感之间的关系。该样本由低收入未婚夫妇组成,他们是期望/新父母,参加了国家“建设强大家庭”项目。父母间冲突通过父母对对方冲突行为的感知来评估。养育行为通过观察数据来衡量,儿童的情感不安全感基于父母的报告。通过潜在剖面分析,实现了三个目标:(a)母亲和父亲冲突行为的一致性或不一致性,(b)夫妻冲突行为与养育之间的关系,以及(c)夫妻冲突行为与儿童情感不安全感之间的关联。我们的研究结果揭示了 4 种具有相似特征的夫妻群体,这些群体与养育和儿童发展的各个方面有着不同的联系。此外,结果表明,绝大多数低收入未婚夫妇都采用建设性的冲突管理行为。这些发现强调了在设计干预措施或提供咨询时需要考虑家庭单位。