Cochran Joshua C, Siennick Sonja E, Mears Daniel P
Florida State University, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 112 S. Copeland Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32306.
J Marriage Fam. 2018 Apr;80(2):478-498. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12464. Epub 2018 Jan 29.
Although prior research links parental incarceration to deleterious outcomes for children over the life-course, few studies have examined whether such incarceration affects the social exclusion of children during adolescence. Drawing on several lines of scholarship, we examine whether adolescents with incarcerated parents have fewer or lower quality relationships, participate in more antisocial peer networks, and feel less integrated or engaged in school. The study applies propensity score matching to survey and network data from a national sample of youth. Analyses indicated that children with incarcerated parents have more antisocial peers; we found limited evidence, though, that parental incarceration adversely impacts peer networks and school integration domains. Generally, the results suggested that the impacts of parental incarceration on adolescents' social lives have less to do with isolation than with the types of peers adolescents befriend. Findings provide support for the idea that parental incarceration may adversely affect children's social exclusion.
尽管先前的研究将父母入狱与孩子一生中的有害后果联系起来,但很少有研究考察这种入狱是否会影响青少年时期孩子的社会排斥。借鉴多方面的学术研究,我们考察父母入狱的青少年是否拥有更少或质量更低的人际关系、是否参与更多反社会的同伴网络,以及是否感觉在学校融入感更低或参与度更低。该研究将倾向得分匹配法应用于来自全国青少年样本的调查和网络数据。分析表明,父母入狱的孩子有更多反社会的同伴;不过,我们发现有限的证据表明父母入狱会对同伴网络和学校融入领域产生不利影响。总体而言,结果表明父母入狱对青少年社会生活的影响与其说是与孤立有关,不如说是与青少年结交的同伴类型有关。研究结果为父母入狱可能会对孩子的社会排斥产生不利影响这一观点提供了支持。