Davies P T, Cummings E M
Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, University of Rochester, NY 14627, USA.
Child Dev. 1998 Feb;69(1):124-39.
Guided by the emotional security hypothesis, this study examined whether links between marital relations and children's adjustment were mediated by children's emotional security, as evidenced by their emotional reactivity (e.g., vigilance, distress), regulation of exposure to parent affect (avoidance, involvement), and internal representations in the context of interparental relations. Multiple methods and contexts were used to assess 6- to 9-year-olds' emotional security in response to standardized, simulated conflicts involving parents. Latent variable path analysis supported a theoretical pathway whereby marital dysfunction was linked with adjustment problems as mediated by response processes indicative of emotional insecurity in relation to parental conflicts. Emotional reactivity and internal representations were most closely linked with marital relations and child adjustment, especially with regard to internalizing symptoms. The importance of understanding children's emotional security in the context of the marital subsystem is discussed.
在情感安全假设的指导下,本研究探讨了婚姻关系与儿童适应之间的联系是否由儿童的情感安全所介导,这体现在他们的情绪反应(如警惕、痛苦)、对父母情感暴露的调节(回避、参与)以及在父母关系背景下的内部表征中。采用多种方法和情境来评估6至9岁儿童在应对涉及父母的标准化模拟冲突时的情感安全。潜变量路径分析支持了一条理论路径,即婚姻功能障碍与适应问题相关联,这种关联是由与父母冲突相关的情感不安全的反应过程所介导的。情绪反应和内部表征与婚姻关系及儿童适应的联系最为紧密,尤其是在内化症状方面。本文讨论了在婚姻子系统背景下理解儿童情感安全的重要性。