Solnick J V, Braukmann C J, Bedlington M M, Kirigin K A, Wolf M M
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1981 Mar;9(1):107-19. doi: 10.1007/BF00917861.
Interactions between the youths and group home parents in 10 group homes were directly observed during a 2-hour session in each home. These observations were compared to questionnaire measures of the youths' self-reported delinquency while in the group home, and their evaluation of the group home program. The results indicated that over the 10 homes there was a strong inverse correlation between mean self-reported delinquency and the average amount of time youths spent taking to (rs = -.95) and in proximity to (rs = -.81) their group home parents. Talking to group home parents also showed a positive correlation with the youths' evaluation of their group home program. Similar trends were found when the correlations were computed over individual youths, although the magnitudes were reduced. These data may have implications for our understanding of the relationship between parenting behaviors and delinquency, as well as for the improvement of group-home treatment programs.
在10个集体家庭中,研究人员在每家进行了2小时的观察,直接观察青少年与集体家庭父母之间的互动。这些观察结果与青少年在集体家庭中自我报告的犯罪行为问卷测量结果,以及他们对集体家庭项目的评价进行了比较。结果表明,在这10个家庭中,平均自我报告的犯罪行为与青少年与集体家庭父母交谈所花费的平均时间(rs = -0.95)以及与父母接近的平均时间(rs = -0.81)之间存在很强的负相关。与集体家庭父母交谈也与青少年对集体家庭项目的评价呈正相关。当对个体青少年计算相关性时,也发现了类似的趋势,尽管幅度有所降低。这些数据可能对我们理解养育行为与犯罪之间的关系,以及对改善集体家庭治疗项目具有启示意义。