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家庭社会支持缓冲了母亲不良童年经历与学龄前儿童外化行为的代际关联。

Family social support buffers the intergenerational association of maternal adverse childhood experiences and preschoolers' externalizing behavior.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, School of Science and Engineering, Tulane University.

出版信息

Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2020;90(4):489-501. doi: 10.1037/ort0000451. Epub 2020 Apr 6.

Abstract

Despite previous work demonstrating that an accumulation of maternal adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is associated with negative health outcomes across generations, few studies have investigated protective factors beyond the parent-child dyad in the intergenerational transmission of adversity. The current study extends previous findings by examining maternal family social support as a culturally relevant buffer in the association between mothers' ACEs and her children's behavior problems in early childhood. Participants included 121 African American mothers and their preschool-aged children experiencing high sociodemographic risk. Mothers completed questionnaires on ACEs, perceived family social support, children's violence exposure and behavior problems as well as relevant demographics. Maternal family social support moderated the relation between maternal ACEs and children's externalizing behaviors (b = -.14, p < .01), such that children of mothers who reported high ACEs and also moderate to high family social support did not show elevated externalizing behaviors; this pattern was not observed for internalizing behaviors (b = -.06, p = .06). Additionally, the intergenerational buffering effects of family social support were observed above and beyond mothers' psychopathology and children's exposure to violence. These results have implications for culturally relevant prevention and intervention efforts supporting African American mothers with young children that reflect resiliency in the face of disparities across generations. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

尽管先前的研究表明,母亲在儿童时期遭受的逆境经历(ACEs)的积累与代际间的负面健康结果有关,但很少有研究调查过亲子关系之外的保护因素在逆境的代际传递中的作用。本研究通过考察母亲的家庭社会支持作为一种文化相关的缓冲因素,扩展了先前的研究发现,即在母亲的 ACEs 与她的孩子在幼儿期的行为问题之间的关系中。参与者包括 121 名经历高社会人口风险的非裔美国母亲及其学龄前儿童。母亲们完成了关于 ACEs、感知家庭社会支持、儿童的暴力暴露和行为问题以及相关人口统计学的问卷。母亲的家庭社会支持调节了母亲的 ACEs 与儿童的外化行为之间的关系(b=-.14,p<.01),即报告 ACEs 高且家庭社会支持处于中等至高水平的母亲的孩子没有表现出外化行为的增加;而对于内化行为(b=-.06,p=.06)则没有观察到这种模式。此外,家庭社会支持的代际缓冲效应在母亲的精神病理学和儿童的暴力暴露之外也得到了观察。这些结果对于支持有年幼子女的非裔美国母亲的文化相关的预防和干预措施具有意义,反映了在代际差异面前的韧性。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2020 APA,保留所有权利)。

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