Emerson Lisa-Marie, Ogielda Claire, Rowse Georgina
School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.
Clinical Psychology Unit, Department of Psychology, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2019 Feb 18;10:262. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00262. eCollection 2019.
Parenting behavior and practices contribute to the intergenerational relationship between parent and child anxiety, with parental control being a consistent predictor of child anxiety. Parental experiential avoidance refers to how a parent copes with their internal world in the context of parenting. Little is known about how this relatively new parenting concept relates to child anxiety. The current study tested the indirect effect of parent anxiety on child anxiety through parental control and parental experiential avoidance; the indirect effect of parent anxiety on parental control through parental experiential avoidance; and the moderating effect of parental experiential avoidance on the relationship between parental control and child anxiety. Using a cross-sectional design, parents ( = 85) from a community sample of 8-12-year-old children self-reported on a survey measuring parent anxiety, child anxiety, parental control, and parental experiential avoidance. A hierarchical regression indicated that parental experiential avoidance significantly predicted child anxiety and accounted for further variance in child anxiety, over, and above parental control. There was an indirect effect of parent anxiety on child anxiety through parental control and parental experiential avoidance. Parental experiential avoidance moderated the relationship between parental control and child anxiety, such that the relationship was only significant at high levels of parental experiential avoidance. The current study provides support for the role of parental experiential avoidance in an intergenerational understanding of anxiety. Future research should replicate the study with a clinical sample. Theoretical and practice implications are considered.
养育行为和做法会影响亲子间焦虑的代际关系,其中父母控制一直是儿童焦虑的一个预测指标。父母的经验性回避是指父母在养育子女的背景下如何应对自己的内心世界。对于这个相对较新的养育概念与儿童焦虑之间的关系,人们知之甚少。本研究测试了父母焦虑通过父母控制和父母经验性回避对儿童焦虑的间接影响;父母焦虑通过父母经验性回避对父母控制的间接影响;以及父母经验性回避对父母控制与儿童焦虑之间关系的调节作用。采用横断面设计,从一个社区样本中选取了85名8至12岁儿童的父母,他们通过一项调查自我报告了父母焦虑、儿童焦虑、父母控制和父母经验性回避情况。分层回归分析表明,父母经验性回避显著预测了儿童焦虑,并在父母控制之外,进一步解释了儿童焦虑的变异。父母焦虑通过父母控制和父母经验性回避对儿童焦虑有间接影响。父母经验性回避调节了父母控制与儿童焦虑之间的关系,即这种关系仅在父母经验性回避程度较高时才显著。本研究为父母经验性回避在焦虑的代际理解中的作用提供了支持。未来的研究应以临床样本重复该研究。同时考虑了理论和实践意义。