DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA.
Universidad de Monterrey, San Pedro Garza Garcia, Mexico.
J Interpers Violence. 2021 May;36(9-10):NP4919-NP4940. doi: 10.1177/0886260518794509. Epub 2018 Aug 27.
Children's appraisals of interparental violence, including appraisals of high threat and low coping efficacy, are robust predictors of behavioral and emotional problems. However, few studies have examined the factors that account for children's use of these maladaptive appraisals, particularly among children exposed to more severe forms of interparental conflict. The current study examines parent-child relationship quality as a mediator of the effect of intimate partner violence (IPV) exposure on children's appraisals of conflict. Participants were 118 mother-child dyads (54 girls and 64 boys), recruited from three Midwestern counties. Consistent with previous reports, child exposure to IPV, as reported by children's mothers, predicted higher threat and lower coping efficacy appraisals. In addition, mediation analyses showed child reports of parent-child relationship quality mediated the association between IPV and coping efficacy, but not the effects of IPV on threat appraisals. The role of parent-child relationships in shaping cognitive appraisals in the context of IPV exposure can have implications for prevention and intervention efforts as well as public policy.
儿童对父母间暴力的评价,包括对高威胁和低应对效能的评价,是行为和情绪问题的有力预测指标。然而,很少有研究探讨导致儿童使用这些适应不良评价的因素,特别是在那些暴露于更严重形式的父母冲突中的儿童。本研究考察了亲子关系质量作为亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)暴露对儿童对冲突的评价的影响的中介因素。参与者是从三个中西部县招募的 118 对母子(54 名女孩和 64 名男孩)。与之前的报告一致,儿童母亲报告的儿童 IPV 暴露预测了更高的威胁和更低的应对效能评价。此外,中介分析表明,儿童报告的亲子关系质量中介了 IPV 与应对效能之间的关联,但对威胁评价的影响则没有。在 IPV 暴露背景下,亲子关系在塑造认知评价方面的作用可能对预防和干预措施以及公共政策产生影响。