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首页> 外文期刊>Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology: the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53 >Risk, Vulnerability, and Protective Processes of Parental Expressed Emotion for Children's Peer Relationships in Contexts of Parental Violence
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Risk, Vulnerability, and Protective Processes of Parental Expressed Emotion for Children's Peer Relationships in Contexts of Parental Violence

机译:父母暴力下儿童同伴关系中父母表达情绪的风险,脆弱性和保护过程

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This study examined risk, vulnerability, and protective processes of parental expressed emotion for children's peer relationships in families living in emergency shelters with high rates of exposure to parental violence (EPV). Parental criticism and negativity were hypothesized to exacerbate the association between EPV and poorer peer relations, whereas parental warmth was expected to buffer this association. Participants included 138 homeless parents (M=30.77 years, SD=6.33, range=20.51-57.32 years; 64% African American, 12% Caucasian, 24% other) and their 4-to 6-year-old children (43.5% male; M=4.83, SD=.58, range=4.83-6.92 years; 67% African American, 2% Caucasian, 31% other). Families were assessed during the summer at three urban shelters, with parents completing the Five-Minute Speech Sample (FMSS), later scored for criticism, negativity, and warmth, and interview items about EPV. Teachers were subsequently contacted in the fall about children's classroom behavior, and they provided ratings of peer relations. Demographic factors, parental internalizing symptoms, and observed parental harshness were examined as covariates. Regression analyses indicated an interaction of EPV and warmth, consistent with a moderating effect of expressed emotion for EPV and peer relations, although no interactions were found for criticism or negativity. Observed harshness also directly predicted worse peer relations. Parental warmth may be protective for positive peer relations among impoverished families with high levels of EPV. The FMSS is discussed as an efficient tool with potential for both basic clinical research and preventative interventions designed to target or assess change in parental expressed emotion.
机译:这项研究检查了父母表达情感的风险,脆弱性和保护过程,这些情感表达在生活在发生父母暴力(EPV)的紧急庇护所的家庭中的儿童同伴关系中。假设父母的批评​​和消极情绪会加剧EPV与较差的同伴关系之间的联系,而父母的温暖则有望缓冲这种联系。参加者包括138名无家可归的父母(M = 30.77岁,SD = 6.33,范围= 20.51-57.32岁; 64%的非洲裔美国人,12%的白种人,24%的其他人)及其4至6岁的孩子(男性为43.5%) ; M = 4.83,SD = .58,范围= 4.83-6.92岁; 67%的非洲裔美国人,2%的白种人,31%的其他人)。夏季,在三个城市避难所对家庭进行了评估,父母填写了五分钟语音样本(FMSS),随后对他们的批评,否定性和热情进行了评分,并采访了有关EPV的项目。随后在秋天与教师联系了有关儿童课堂行为的信息,他们提供了同伴关系的评分。人口统计学因素,父母的内在症状和观察到的父母不适程度均作为协变量进行了检查。回归分析表明,EPV和温暖的相互作用,与表达情绪对EPV和同伴关系的调节作用相一致,尽管没有发现批评或消极的相互作用。观察到的苛刻也直接预示了同伴关系的恶化。父母的温暖可能会保护高EPV水平的贫困家庭之间的积极同伴关系。 FMSS被认为是一种有效的工具,具有潜在的潜力,可用于基础临床研究和旨在针对或评估父母表达情绪变化的预防性干预措施。

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