Fomby Paula, Ophir Ariane, Carlson Marcia J
Survey Research Center and Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 426 Thompson St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104.
Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, 1180 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706.
J Marriage Fam. 2021 Apr;83(2):340-357. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12706. Epub 2020 Jul 24.
We consider the prevalence of family complexity and its association with children's externalizing behavior problems over children's life course and over historical time.
A growing literature has demonstrated the prevalence and multidimensional nature of family complexity and its association with child behavior. The nature/strength of this association may have changed in recent cohorts as family complexity has become more common.
Data are from the 1997 and 2014 cohorts of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics Child Development Supplement. Samples represent U.S. children ages 0-12 years born since 1985 (N=5,030). Ordinary least squares regression estimated change in the association between family complexity and behavior between cohorts. Difference-in-difference models estimated baseline and longitudinal differences in children's behavior as linked to family complexity.
The prevalence of family complexity has stabilized over the last two decades, and the antecedents to parental repartnering and complex sibship organization remain similar. The expectation that increasing family complexity contributes to elevated behavior problem scores was not supported. Instead, children who eventually acquired a step- or half-sibling or who experienced parents' union dissolution had elevated behavior problems prior to those changes.
The prevalence of and precursors to complex family organization were stable across recent child cohorts. The observed association between family complexity and child behavior problems may be attributable to selection mechanisms linked to both parents' family formation trajectories and to children's behavior, rather than to family change itself.
我们考察家庭复杂性的普遍性及其在儿童生命历程和历史时期内与儿童外化行为问题的关联。
越来越多的文献表明了家庭复杂性的普遍性、多维性及其与儿童行为的关联。随着家庭复杂性变得更加普遍,这种关联的性质/强度在最近几代人中可能已经发生了变化。
数据来自收入动态面板研究儿童发展补充调查1997年和2014年的队列。样本代表1985年以来出生的0至12岁美国儿童(N = 5,030)。普通最小二乘法回归估计了不同队列中家庭复杂性与行为之间关联的变化。差异-in-差异模型估计了与家庭复杂性相关的儿童行为的基线和纵向差异。
在过去二十年中,家庭复杂性的普遍性已经稳定下来,父母重新组建家庭和复杂兄弟姐妹关系组织的前因仍然相似。家庭复杂性增加会导致行为问题得分升高这一预期未得到支持。相反,最终有了继兄弟姐妹或同父异母或同母异父兄弟姐妹的儿童,或者经历了父母离异的儿童,在这些变化之前就有行为问题。
复杂家庭组织的普遍性及其前因在最近几代儿童队列中是稳定的。观察到的家庭复杂性与儿童行为问题之间的关联可能归因于与父母的家庭形成轨迹和儿童行为相关的选择机制,而不是家庭变化本身。