Bryant B K, Crockenberg S B
Child Dev. 1980 Jun;51(2):529-44.
This study investigated the maternal, sibling, and situational correlates of prosocial behavior between siblings and considered the relationship of prosocial to antisocial behavior. 50 mothers were videotaped with their first- and later-born daughters in a seminaturalistic game-playing setting. The relative absence of significant correlations among child prosocial behaviors supported the view that there are distinct dimensions of prosocial activity. Moderate but statistically significant correlations were observed between children's prosocial/antisocial behavior toward sisters and a variety of parenting behaviors considered relevant to the development of prosocial behavior. Of particular theoretical importance was the relationship between a mother's responsiveness to her child's expressed needs and infrequent-antisocial, frequent-prosocial interaction between her children. Although the findings held for both age groups, they were more frequently stronger and clearer for older children. A second major finding was an apparent sibling influence on prosocial and antisocial behavior, particularly for younger children. Attempts are made to describe patterns of influence among mothers and siblings from these correlational data.
本研究调查了兄弟姐妹间亲社会行为的母亲、兄弟姐妹及情境相关因素,并探讨了亲社会行为与反社会行为之间的关系。50位母亲与其头胎及后续出生的女儿在半自然主义的游戏场景中被录像。儿童亲社会行为之间相对缺乏显著相关性,这支持了亲社会活动存在不同维度的观点。在儿童对姐妹的亲社会/反社会行为与各种被认为与亲社会行为发展相关的养育行为之间,观察到了适度但具有统计学意义的相关性。具有特别理论重要性的是母亲对孩子表达需求的反应能力与孩子之间较少反社会、较多亲社会互动之间的关系。尽管研究结果适用于两个年龄组,但对年龄较大的孩子来说,结果往往更强烈、更清晰。第二个主要发现是兄弟姐妹对亲社会和反社会行为存在明显影响,尤其是对年幼的孩子。本文尝试从这些相关数据中描述母亲和兄弟姐妹之间的影响模式。