Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester.
Center for Genomic Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital.
J Fam Psychol. 2023 Oct;37(7):1060-1071. doi: 10.1037/fam0001109. Epub 2023 May 11.
Empirical research examining the Spillover Hypothesis has largely substantiated that interparental conflict comprised of hostility and anger has negative implications for parenting behaviors and cascading effects on children's development. However, less is known about how constructive forms of interparental conflict may operate in spillover processes. Toward this, the present study examined how interparental supportive and problem-solving approaches to conflict were associated with parental guided learning in the caregiving context and by extension young children's executive functioning. Participants included 231 families (mothers, fathers, and their child). Assessments of constructive interparental conflict were derived from both observational tasks and multi-informant report. Parental supportive problem solving was assessed observationally during a goal-directed parent-child interaction. Children's inhibitory control, working memory, and visual-spatial reasoning were assessed using validated tasks. Analyses were conducted in a structural equation modeling framework, and significance of indirect paths were tested using RMediation. Results showed constructive interparental conflict was associated with increases in maternal supportive problem solving, which in turn predicted increases in children's working memory. Furthermore, constructive interparental conflict was indirectly associated with increases in children's inhibitory control via paternal supportive problem solving. These findings were significant over two waves of data collection after controlling for child sex, maternal and paternal age, and maternal and paternal education. Findings underscore the potential utility of family resilience theory and domain approaches to parenting for increasing specificity and precision in identifying spillover processes. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
实证研究检验了溢出假设,该假设很大程度上证实了包含敌意和愤怒的父母间冲突对父母行为有负面影响,并对儿童发展产生级联效应。然而,对于建设性的父母间冲突如何在溢出过程中起作用,我们知之甚少。为此,本研究考察了父母间支持性和解决问题的冲突方式如何与育儿情境中的父母引导式学习以及幼儿的执行功能相关联。参与者包括 231 个家庭(母亲、父亲及其孩子)。建设性父母间冲突的评估来自观察任务和多信息源报告。父母支持性问题解决能力是在有目标的亲子互动中通过观察来评估的。儿童的抑制控制、工作记忆和视觉空间推理能力使用经过验证的任务进行评估。分析是在结构方程模型框架中进行的,使用 RMediation 测试间接路径的显著性。结果表明,建设性的父母间冲突与母亲支持性问题解决能力的提高有关,而后者又与儿童工作记忆的提高有关。此外,建设性的父母间冲突通过父亲的支持性问题解决与儿童抑制控制的提高间接相关。在控制了儿童的性别、母亲和父亲的年龄以及母亲和父亲的教育程度后,这些发现是在两次数据收集后得出的,具有统计学意义。这些发现强调了家庭弹性理论和领域方法在育儿方面的潜在效用,以提高识别溢出过程的特异性和精确性。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。