Krug Chelsea M Weaver, Taraban Lindsay, Shaw Daniel S, Dishion Thomas J, Wilson Melvin N
Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh.
Arizona State University.
Soc Dev. 2019 Aug;28(3):674-688. doi: 10.1111/sode.12358. Epub 2018 Dec 26.
The current project explores maternal inter-parental (IP) romantic partner satisfaction in relation to mother-child conflict and later peer and teacher relations from early to middle childhood among a sample of low-income, ethnically diverse mothers ( 271) who were part of a longitudinal study testing the effectiveness of the Family Check-Up intervention. We hypothesized spillover effects from IP dissatisfaction during early childhood to mother-child conflict two years later. Greater mother-child conflict in turn was expected to lead to poorer peer relations and greater conflict with teachers in middle childhood. Results support a spillover effect from lower IP satisfaction at age 3 to higher mother-child conflict at age 5 to poorer peer relations and greater conflict with teachers at school at ages 8.5, 9.5, and 10.5. Mother-child conflict significantly mediates these pathways. Results support the importance of IP satisfaction and mother-child conflict in early childhood as critical factors in pathways leading to low-income children's social relationships at school during middle childhood.
当前项目探讨了低收入、种族多样的母亲(271名)样本中,母亲对伴侣的浪漫关系满意度与母婴冲突以及儿童早期到中期的同伴和师生关系之间的关联。这些母亲参与了一项纵向研究,该研究旨在测试家庭检查干预措施的有效性。我们假设,幼儿期父母关系不满意会对两年后的母婴冲突产生溢出效应。反过来,更大的母婴冲突预计会导致儿童中期同伴关系变差,与教师的冲突增多。结果支持了从3岁时较低的父母关系满意度到5岁时较高的母婴冲突,再到8.5岁、9.5岁和10.5岁时较差的同伴关系以及在学校与教师之间更大冲突的溢出效应。母婴冲突在这些路径中起到了显著的中介作用。结果支持了幼儿期父母关系满意度和母婴冲突作为导致低收入儿童在儿童中期学校社交关系的关键因素的重要性。