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探究低收入夫妻中经济不安全感与父母间冲突的关联机制。

Examining mechanisms linking economic insecurity to interparental conflict among couples with low income.

作者信息

Lee Joyce Y, Lee Shawna J, Volling Brenda L, Grogan-Kaylor Andrew C

机构信息

College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

出版信息

Fam Relat. 2023 Jul;72(3):1158-1185. doi: 10.1111/fare.12698. Epub 2022 May 26.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The current study used the family stress model to test the mechanisms by which economic insecurity contributes to mothers' and fathers' mental health and couples' relationship functioning.

BACKGROUND

Although low household income has been a focus of poverty research, material hardship-defined as everyday challenges related to making ends meet including difficulties paying for housing, utilities, food, or medical care-is common among American families.

METHODS

Participants were from the Building Strong Families project. Couples were racially diverse (43.52% Black; 28.88% Latinx; 17.29% White; 10.31% Other) and living with low income ( = 2,794). Economic insecurity included income poverty and material hardship. Bayesian mediation analysis was employed, taking advantage of the prior evidence base of the family stress model.

RESULTS

Material hardship, but not income poverty, predicted higher levels of both maternal and paternal depressive symptoms. Only paternal depressive symptoms were linked with higher levels of destructive interparental conflict (i.e., moderate verbal aggression couples use that could be harmful to the partner relationship). Mediation analysis confirmed that material hardship operated primarily through paternal depressive symptoms in its association with destructive interparental conflict.

CONCLUSION

The economic stress of meeting the daily material needs of the family sets the stage for parental mental health problems that carry over to destructive interparental conflict, especially through paternal depressive symptoms.

IMPLICATIONS

Family-strengthening programs may want to consider interventions to address material hardship (e.g., comprehensive needs assessments, connections to community-based resources, parents' employment training) as part of their efforts to address parental mental health and couples' destructive conflict behaviors.

摘要

目的

本研究采用家庭压力模型来检验经济不安全因素影响母亲和父亲心理健康以及夫妻关系功能的机制。

背景

虽然家庭收入低一直是贫困研究的重点,但物质困难(即与维持生计相关的日常挑战,包括支付住房、水电费、食品或医疗费用方面的困难)在美国家庭中很常见。

方法

参与者来自“构建强大家庭”项目。夫妻种族多样(43.52%为黑人;28.88%为拉丁裔;17.29%为白人;10.31%为其他种族)且收入较低(平均收入=2794美元)。经济不安全包括收入贫困和物质困难。利用家庭压力模型的现有证据基础,采用贝叶斯中介分析。

结果

物质困难而非收入贫困预示着母亲和父亲的抑郁症状水平更高。只有父亲的抑郁症状与更高水平的破坏性父母间冲突(即夫妻间适度的言语攻击,可能对伴侣关系有害)有关。中介分析证实,物质困难在与破坏性父母间冲突的关联中主要通过父亲的抑郁症状起作用。

结论

满足家庭日常物质需求的经济压力为父母心理健康问题埋下伏笔,这些问题会延续到破坏性的父母间冲突中,尤其是通过父亲的抑郁症状。

启示

家庭强化项目可能需要考虑采取干预措施来解决物质困难(例如,全面需求评估、与社区资源建立联系、父母就业培训),作为解决父母心理健康和夫妻间破坏性行为冲突努力的一部分。

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