Department of Human Development and Family Science.
Department of Child and Family Studies.
Am Psychol. 2022 Jan;77(1):56-70. doi: 10.1037/amp0000687. Epub 2020 Nov 12.
The majority of research on children with incarcerated parents has focused on documenting main effects and adjustment problems among children and families. Although the focus on problems has been crucial in mobilizing support for this population, the field is now at a critical turning point where researchers are calling for more attention to resilience. We argue here that a family resilience perspective is useful in considering child and family level processes that may mitigate the harmful impact of parental incarceration. In contributing to a family resilience agenda, we first review evidence that points to parental incarceration as a risk to children. We then examine research that highlights children's competence in the face of adversity as well as adaptive family processes, such as parenting and contact with the incarcerated parent, that contribute to children's well-being. We offer recommendations for methodological innovation aimed at assessing competence, evaluating interventions, and incorporating multimethod approaches that capture dynamic processes and developmental change. We conclude with practice and policy implications and emphasize how a family resilience agenda suggests the need to contextualize developmental and family strengths within broader systems of discrimination and oppression. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
大多数关于有父母入狱的儿童的研究都集中在记录儿童和家庭的主要影响和适应问题上。尽管关注问题对于为这一人群争取支持至关重要,但该领域现在正处于一个关键的转折点,研究人员呼吁更多地关注韧性。我们在这里认为,从家庭韧性的角度考虑可能减轻父母入狱对儿童和家庭的负面影响的过程是有用的。在为家庭韧性议程做出贡献时,我们首先回顾了一些证据,这些证据表明父母入狱对儿童是一种风险。然后,我们研究了在逆境中表现出能力的儿童以及有助于儿童福祉的适应性家庭过程,如育儿和与入狱父母的接触。我们提出了一些方法创新的建议,旨在评估能力、评估干预措施以及采用多方法方法来捕捉动态过程和发展变化。最后,我们得出了实践和政策的影响,并强调了家庭韧性议程是如何表明需要将发展和家庭优势置于更广泛的歧视和压迫系统中。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)。