Savell Shannon M, Wilson Melvin N, Lemery-Chalfant Kathryn, Shaw Daniel S
Department of Psychology, University of Virginia.
Department of Psychology, Arizona State University.
J Child Fam Stud. 2023 Jul;32(7):2083-2098. doi: 10.1007/s10826-023-02599-9. Epub 2023 Jun 8.
Parental mental health and social relationships are related to children's problem behaviors in a complex way, but the intricate nuances of such effects remain understudied. Within the context of a prospectively followed, randomized controlled trial of a parenting intervention (the Family Check-Up), the current study investigated reciprocal relations among primary caregiver romantic satisfaction, depressive symptoms and children's externalizing behaviors during the school-age period using a sample of low-income families from diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds. Primary caregiver self-reported romantic satisfaction and depressive symptoms, and caregiver- and teacher-reported child externalizing behavior problems were measured at child ages 7.5, 8.5, and 9.5. To prevent against bias for the inclusion of couples in longer- versus shorter-term relationships in the literature, primary caregivers with different romantic partners across waves of the study were included. Leveraging complex modeling to more thoroughly understand dynamic associations among interparental romantic satisfaction, depressive symptoms, and child problem behavior, nested model comparisons among five models were conducted to assess which model best fit the data in the control and intervention groups separately. For the control group, within a looped, clockwise paths model, child externalizing behaviors positively predicted caregiver depressive symptoms one year later, and caregiver depressive symptoms predicted lower levels of caregiver romantic satisfaction one year later. However, for the intervention group, child externalizing behavior was not related to caregiver depressive symptoms nor to romantic satisfaction across waves. The findings highlight many avenues for prevention and intervention to support positive family processes.
父母的心理健康和社会关系与孩子的问题行为之间存在复杂的关联,但这种影响的细微差别仍未得到充分研究。在一项前瞻性跟踪的育儿干预随机对照试验(家庭检查)的背景下,本研究使用来自不同种族/族裔背景的低收入家庭样本,调查了学龄期主要照顾者的浪漫满意度、抑郁症状与孩子外化行为之间的相互关系。在孩子7.5岁、8.5岁和9.5岁时,测量了主要照顾者自我报告的浪漫满意度和抑郁症状,以及照顾者和教师报告的孩子外化行为问题。为了避免文献中纳入长期和短期关系中的夫妇时产生偏差,研究纳入了在研究各阶段有不同浪漫伴侣的主要照顾者。利用复杂模型更全面地理解父母间浪漫满意度、抑郁症状和孩子问题行为之间的动态关联,分别对五个模型进行嵌套模型比较,以评估哪个模型最适合对照组和干预组的数据。对于对照组,在一个循环的顺时针路径模型中,孩子的外化行为正向预测一年后照顾者的抑郁症状,而照顾者的抑郁症状预测一年后照顾者浪漫满意度较低。然而,对于干预组,孩子的外化行为与照顾者的抑郁症状以及各阶段的浪漫满意度均无关联。研究结果突出了许多预防和干预途径,以支持积极的家庭过程。