Schafer Markus H, Andersson Matthew A
University of Toronto, Canada.
Baylor University, United States.
Adv Life Course Res. 2020 Jun;44:100328. doi: 10.1016/j.alcr.2020.100328. Epub 2020 Feb 25.
The long-term influence of childhood economic and social exposures on adult health and well-being is well-known. Most childhood circumstances transpire in or near the home, yet research has largely neglected how early exposures shape people's experience of their residential context in adulthood. To help address this gap, we use retrospective longitudinal data from the Midlife Development in the United States (MIDUS) study. Drawing on a life course framework, we test the potential mediating roles of adult social, economic, and mental health processes. Results suggest that childhood parental warmth and maltreatment have an enduring influence on people's satisfaction with their adult home, while there is little indication that childhood economic conditions shape adult dwelling satisfaction. Analyses of average controlled direct effects suggest that the effects of childhood parental warmth are mediated slightly by adult socioeconomic attainment and psychological adjustment but especially by supportive family relationships during adulthood. This pattern is consistent with an attachment-based interpretation of the importance of childhood conditions for adult relationships as well as home satisfaction. Taken together, our results suggest that parent-child bonds cast a long shadow over how people experience their residential context decades later, through a diffuse, multifaceted set of intervening pathways.
童年时期的经济和社会经历对成年人健康与幸福的长期影响是众所周知的。大多数童年时期的情况都发生在家庭内部或附近,但研究在很大程度上忽略了早期经历如何塑造人们成年后对居住环境的体验。为了填补这一空白,我们使用了来自美国中年发展(MIDUS)研究的回顾性纵向数据。基于生命历程框架,我们检验了成人社会、经济和心理健康过程的潜在中介作用。结果表明,童年时期父母的温暖和虐待对人们成年后对家庭的满意度有持久影响,而几乎没有迹象表明童年时期的经济状况会影响成年后的居住满意度。平均控制直接效应分析表明,童年时期父母温暖的影响在一定程度上由成年后的社会经济成就和心理调适介导,但尤其由成年后的支持性家庭关系介导。这种模式与基于依恋的对童年状况对成年关系及家庭满意度重要性的解释相一致。综合来看,我们的结果表明,亲子关系通过一系列分散、多方面的干预途径,对人们几十年后对居住环境的体验产生深远影响。