Knight D K, Broome K M, Cross D R, Simpson D D
Institute of Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth 76129, USA.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 1998 Aug;24(3):361-75. doi: 10.3109/00952999809016903.
This study examined the relationship between perceptions of parent-child relations in the family of origin and antisocial tendency in a sample of drug-addicted adults. Data included retrospective accounts of childhood family factors, adolescent antisocial tendency, and self-reported hostility and risk-taking prior to treatment entry. A developmental model was tested that included adolescent antisocial tendency as a mediator of the relationship between childhood parenting factors and adulthood antisocial tendency. The effects of parental support and conflict were found to operate primarily through adolescent measures. Specifically, lower levels of parental support and higher levels of conflict with parents predicted greater adolescent antisocial tendency, which in turn predicted more hostility and risk-taking in adulthood. Thus, parental support appears to serve as a buffer against deviant behavior and drug use.
本研究调查了吸毒成瘾成年人样本中,原生家庭中亲子关系认知与反社会倾向之间的关系。数据包括对童年家庭因素、青少年反社会倾向以及治疗开始前自我报告的敌意和冒险行为的回顾性描述。测试了一个发展模型,该模型将青少年反社会倾向作为童年养育因素与成年反社会倾向之间关系的中介变量。研究发现,父母支持和冲突的影响主要通过青少年阶段的指标发挥作用。具体而言,较低水平的父母支持和与父母较高水平的冲突预示着青少年有更强的反社会倾向,而这反过来又预示着成年后有更多的敌意和冒险行为。因此,父母的支持似乎可以作为预防偏差行为和吸毒的缓冲因素。