Oppenheim D, Emde R N, Warren S
Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Israel.
Child Dev. 1997 Feb;68(1):127-38.
We investigated associations between children's representations of mothers in their play narrative and measures of children's and mothers' socioemotional adaptation, and explored the development of these representations between the ages of 4 and 5 years. Fifty-one children were interviewed using the MacArthur Story-Stem Battery to obtain their narrative representations of mothers. Positive, Negative, and Disciplinary representation composites were generated. Children who had more Positive and Disciplinary representations and fewer Negative representations had fewer behavior problems and their mothers reported less psychological distress. In addition, 5-year-olds had more Positive and Disciplinary representations and fewer Negative representations than did 4-year-olds, and there was moderate stability in individual differences in children's representations of mothers across the 2 ages. The results add an important dimension to research on parent-child relationships--that of children's perspectives on these relationships.
我们研究了儿童在游戏叙事中对母亲的表征与儿童及母亲社会情感适应指标之间的关联,并探讨了这些表征在4至5岁之间的发展情况。我们使用麦克阿瑟故事线索测验对51名儿童进行了访谈,以获取他们对母亲的叙事表征。生成了积极、消极和纪律表征组合。具有更多积极和纪律表征且消极表征较少的儿童行为问题较少,其母亲报告的心理困扰也较少。此外,5岁儿童比4岁儿童有更多的积极和纪律表征且消极表征更少,并且在这两个年龄段中,儿童对母亲的表征的个体差异具有中等程度的稳定性。这些结果为亲子关系研究增添了一个重要维度——即儿童对这些关系的看法。