Bidirectional longitudinal relationships between parents’ dysregulation, children’s emotion regulation and children’s internalizing problem

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Children and Youth Services Review Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1016/j.childyouth.2025.108169
Xinyu Wang , Ruibo Xie , Wan Ding , Yanlin Chen , Xiaorou Wang , Rui Zhang , Weijian Li
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The internalizing problem has emerged as a significant risk factor for children’s psychological well-being, and emotion regulation is closely related to it. However, most of the existing studies have examined emotion regulation as an individual characteristic rather than as a system variable. In fact, in family systems, emotion regulation is often a dynamic process in which both parents and children interact with each other. That is, parents influence children’s emotion regulation while being influenced by them in the opposite direction. Therefore, the present study examined the combined relationship between parent–child emotion regulation and internalizing problems from both individual and parental perspectives. Based on this perspective, a three-wave longitudinal design was adopted in this study to explore the bidirectional relationship, as well as their potential intertwined relationship. A series of questionnaires were completed at three different time points by parents and children from 754 Chinese elementary school families. The results revealed that: (1) parents’ emotional dysregulation at T1 predicted more internalizing problems in children at T2, while children’s emotion regulation at T2 predicted fewer internalizing problems at T3; (2) children’s internalizing problems at T1 predicted poorer emotion regulation at T2, and from T1 to T2 and from T2 to T3, children’s internalizing problems had a stable predictive effect on parents’ increased emotional dysregulation at a later time point; (3) children’s internalizing problems at T1 could further influence their internalizing problems at T3 through their impact on children’s emotion regulation at T2, and parents’ emotional dysregulation at T1 could further influence their emotional dysregulation at T3 through their impact on children’s emotion regulation at T2, ultimately leading to two vicious cycles. These findings will provide more comprehensive information about the development of emotional problems in children.
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父母失调、儿童情绪调节与儿童内化问题的双向纵向关系
内化问题已成为影响儿童心理健康的重要风险因素,而情绪调节与内化问题密切相关。然而,大多数现有的研究都将情绪调节作为个体特征而不是系统变量来研究。事实上,在家庭系统中,情绪调节往往是一个父母和孩子相互作用的动态过程。即父母在影响孩子情绪调节的同时,又受到孩子情绪调节的反向影响。因此,本研究从个体和父母两个角度考察了亲子情绪调节与内化问题的综合关系。基于这一视角,本研究采用三波纵波设计来探索两者的双向关系,以及它们之间潜在的交织关系。在三个不同的时间点,对754个中国小学家庭的家长和孩子进行了一系列的问卷调查。结果表明:(1)父母在T1阶段的情绪失调预示着儿童在T2阶段的内化问题较多,而儿童在T2阶段的情绪调节预示着儿童在T3阶段的内化问题较少;(2)儿童在T1时的内化问题预测T2时的情绪调节较差,从T1到T2和从T2到T3,儿童的内化问题对随后时间点父母情绪调节障碍的增加具有稳定的预测作用;(3)幼儿在T1阶段的内化问题通过影响幼儿在T2阶段的情绪调节,进而影响幼儿在T3阶段的内化问题,而家长在T1阶段的情绪失调又通过影响幼儿在T2阶段的情绪调节,进而影响其在T3阶段的情绪失调,最终形成两个恶性循环。这些发现将为儿童情绪问题的发展提供更全面的信息。
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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