Garcia O'Hearn H, Margolin G, John R S
Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089-1061, USA.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 1997 Oct;36(10):1366-73. doi: 10.1097/00004583-199710000-00018.
To examine how children, aged 8 to 11 years, react to observing their parents' naturally occurring marital conflict in their own homes and to compare reactions among children raised in homes characterized by different types of marital conflict.
For 5 1/2 weeks, mothers and fathers of 110 children used daily home diaries to record independently their children's reactions to marital conflict. Logistic regression compared the likelihood of exhibiting specific reactions to conflict among children from marriages characterized by low conflict (LOWCON; n = 37), nonphysical conflict (NOPHYCON; n = 35), and physical conflict (PHYCON; n = 38).
Mothers' and fathers' reports indicate that children from PHYCON homes were more likely than children from LOWCON and NOPHYCON homes to leave the room, misbehave or appear angry, and appear sad or frightened.
These results support the notion that different histories of exposure to marital conflict may contribute to the way in which children react to their parents' marital conflict.
研究8至11岁的儿童在自己家中观察父母自然发生的婚姻冲突时的反应,并比较在以不同类型婚姻冲突为特征的家庭中成长的儿童之间的反应。
在5个半星期的时间里,110名儿童的父母每天使用家庭日记独立记录孩子对婚姻冲突的反应。逻辑回归比较了来自低冲突婚姻(LOWCON;n = 37)、非身体冲突婚姻(NOPHYCON;n = 35)和身体冲突婚姻(PHYCON;n = 38)的孩子对冲突表现出特定反应的可能性。
母亲和父亲的报告表明,来自身体冲突婚姻家庭的孩子比来自低冲突婚姻家庭和非身体冲突婚姻家庭的孩子更有可能离开房间、行为不端或显得生气,以及显得悲伤或害怕。
这些结果支持了这样一种观点,即接触婚姻冲突的不同经历可能会影响儿童对父母婚姻冲突的反应方式。