Sonia Ranieri Ph.D., Laura Ferrari Ph.D., Miriam Parise Ph.D., Ariela F. Pagani Ph.D., Silvia Donato Ph.D., Camillo Regalia Ph.D., Margherita Lanz Ph.D., Raffaella Iafrate Ph.D., Rosa Rosnati Ph.D.
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摘要
尽管研究强调了夫妻关系和父母关系对儿童的社会心理适应所起的作用,尤其是在具有挑战性的情况下,但对这两个关系领域的研究大多是分开进行的,而且大多集中在消极的夫妻关系过程上。然而,家庭系统理论(Family Systems Theory)强调了这些子系统之间的相互联系,受这一理论框架启发的研究提供了父母间关系的质量如何预测亲子关系的证据。本研究主要探讨了在 COVID-19 大流行病在意大利爆发期间,两种关系资源(双亲应对和亲子关系质量)与儿童情绪困难之间的关联。591 名意大利家长填写了一份在线自我报告问卷。研究人员建立了一个路径分析模型,以检验亲子关系质量在伴侣积极应对与儿童情绪障碍之间的中介作用。研究结果表明,伴侣积极的双向应对方式对儿童的情绪障碍既有直接影响,也有间接影响,因为亲子关系质量在一定程度上起到了中介作用。提高父母共同应对压力的能力和亲子关系的质量,可能有助于降低儿童在充满挑战的时期出现情绪困难的可能性。
Parents' dyadic coping, parent–child relationship quality, and children's emotional difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic
Although studies have highlighted the role played by couple and parental relationships for children's psychosocial adjustment, especially in challenging situations, research on these two relationship domains has largely developed separately and mostly focussed on negative couple processes. However, Family Systems Theory highlights how these subsystems are interconnected, and studies inspired by this theoretical framework provide evidence of how the quality of the interparental relationship predicts the parent–child relationship. This study focussed on the association between two relational resources (dyadic coping and parent–child relationship quality) and children's emotional difficulties during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy. Five hundred ninety-one Italian parents filled in an online self-report questionnaire. A path analysis model was estimated to test the mediating role of parent–child relationship quality in the association between partner positive dyadic coping and children's emotional difficulties. The findings showed both a direct effect and an indirect effect of partner positive dyadic coping on children's emotional difficulties, because parent–child relationship quality partially mediated this association. Enhancing parents' ability to cope together with stress and the quality of the parent–child relationship might contribute to decrease children's vulnerability to emotional difficulties in challenging times.
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Child and Family Social Work provides a forum where researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and managers in the field of child and family social work exchange knowledge, increase understanding and develop notions of good practice. In its promotion of research and practice, which is both disciplined and articulate, the Journal is dedicated to advancing the wellbeing and welfare of children and their families throughout the world. Child and Family Social Work publishes original and distinguished contributions on matters of research, theory, policy and practice in the field of social work with children and their families. The Journal gives international definition to the discipline and practice of child and family social work.