Brody G H, Flor D L
Department of Child and Family Development, University of Georgia, Athens 30602, USA.
Dev Psychol. 1997 Nov;33(6):1000-11. doi: 10.1037//0012-1649.33.6.1000.
A family process model was tested, linking adequacy of family financial resources to academic and psychosocial adjustment among 156 African American 6- to 9-year-old children with single mothers who lived in the rural South. Seventy five percent of the sample lived in poverty. Lack of adequate financial resources was associated with more depressive symptoms and lower self-esteem among mothers. Self-esteem was linked with family routines and mother-child relationship quality. The paths from mother-child relationship quality and family routines to child academic and psychosocial adjustment were mediated by the development of child self-regulation. An alternative partially mediated model improved the fit of the data for families with boys.
测试了一个家庭过程模型,该模型将家庭财务资源的充足程度与156名居住在南方农村、母亲为单身的6至9岁非裔美国儿童的学业和心理社会适应联系起来。样本中有75%生活在贫困中。母亲缺乏足够的财务资源与更多的抑郁症状和更低的自尊相关。自尊与家庭日常活动和母子关系质量有关。母子关系质量和家庭日常活动对儿童学业和心理社会适应的影响路径是通过儿童自我调节的发展来介导的。一个替代的部分中介模型改善了男孩家庭数据的拟合度。