Seagull E A
Child Abuse Negl. 1987;11(1):41-52. doi: 10.1016/0145-2134(87)90032-9.
Parents who maltreat their children have long been thought to lack support from informal and social networks. Recent writers have taken the position that this relationship is a proven, causal one, with social isolation seen as a necessary antecedent condition for the occurrence of child abuse. Concurrently, initial enthusiasm for social support as a powerful explanatory variable in other areas of psychological and health research is giving way to cautious reevaluation of the evidence. The present review was undertaken to bring into sharper focus what is now known regarding the relationship between child maltreatment and parental isolation from informal helping networks. Existing research is fraught with both conceptual and methodological problems. There is, at present, little research evidence that lack of social support plays a significant role in the etiology of physical abuse. Stronger evidence exists that neglectful parents are socially isolated, but the data are consistent with the hypothesis that this is one manifestation of the character problems of these parents. Future research must give closer attention to clearly defining social support and using reliable and valid instruments to measure it, while exploring multivariate models of child maltreatment.
长期以来,人们一直认为虐待孩子的父母缺乏来自非正式和社会网络的支持。近期的作者认为这种关系是已被证实的因果关系,社会孤立被视为虐待儿童行为发生的必要前提条件。与此同时,在其他心理和健康研究领域,最初将社会支持视为一个强有力的解释变量的热情,正让位于对证据的谨慎重新评估。本综述旨在更清晰地聚焦目前已知的关于虐待儿童与父母与非正式帮助网络隔离之间的关系。现有研究存在概念和方法上的问题。目前,几乎没有研究证据表明缺乏社会支持在身体虐待的病因中起重要作用。有更强的证据表明忽视型父母在社会上是孤立的,但数据与这是这些父母性格问题的一种表现这一假设一致。未来的研究必须更密切地关注明确界定社会支持,并使用可靠有效的工具来衡量它,同时探索虐待儿童的多变量模型。