父母溺爱对学龄前儿童社交退缩的影响:亲子冲突和负面情绪的串联中介作用。

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY BMC Psychology Pub Date : 2025-01-14 DOI:10.1186/s40359-025-02363-2
Pan Zhang, Xiaoying Wang
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背景:父母低头与青少年内化和外化问题的正相关研究已引起学术界的关注。然而,目前关于父母低头行为负面影响的研究主要集中在青少年,明显缺乏对学龄前儿童的研究,也缺乏从风险家庭模型的角度进行调查。这些差距限制了我们对父母低头症如何影响学龄前儿童问题行为的理解。为了弥补这一空白,本研究通过引入亲子冲突和负面情绪两个中介变量,构建了一个链式中介模型来考察父母低头行为与学龄前儿童社会退缩之间的关系。方法:对739名学龄前儿童(平均5.04岁,SD = 0.84)及其家长进行问卷调查。父母完成了父母低头量表、亲子关系量表、儿童行为问卷和儿童社会偏好量表的测量。四个量表的Cronbach’s alpha系数分别为0.75、0.84、0.74和0.83。所有测量结果均显示出良好的信度和效度。数据采用SPSS 26.0和SPSS PROCESS进行分析。结果:结果表明:(1)父母低头对幼儿社会退缩有显著的正向影响;(2)亲子冲突和负性情绪在幼儿父母低头行为与社会退缩的关系中起独立中介作用;(3)亲子冲突和负性情绪在父母低头行为与幼儿社会退缩的关系中起串行中介作用。结论:本研究结果有助于理解父母低头行为与社会退缩之间的关联机制,并对改善中国学龄前儿童社会退缩的干预措施具有重要意义。此外,本研究首次将父母低头行为引入风险家庭模型,扩大了该模型的适用性。
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The impact of parental phubbing on social withdrawal in preschool children: the serial mediating roles of parent-child conflict and negative emotions.

Background: The positive association of parental phubbing with internalizing and externalizing problems among adolescents has gained academic traction. However, current researches on the negative impacts of parental phubbing have focused primarily on adolescents, with a noticeable lack of studies concerning preschool children, and there is also a deficiency in investigations from the perspective of the Risky Family Model. These gaps limit our understanding of how parental phubbing affects problem behaviors among preschool children. To address this gap, the present study constructed a chain mediation model to examine the association between parental phubbing and social withdrawal in preschool children, by introducing two mediating variables-parent-child conflict and negative emotions.

Methods: A sample of 739 preschool children (mean age 5.04 years, SD = 0.84) and their parents participated in the study. The parents completed measures of the Parental Phubbing Scale, Child-Parent Relationship Scale, Children's Behavior Questionnaire, and Child Social Preference Scale. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the four scales were 0.75, 0.84, 0.74, and 0.83, respectively. All the measures showed good reliability and validity in the present study. The data were analyzed via SPSS 26.0 and SPSS PROCESS.

Results: The results indicated that (1) parental phubbing had a significant positive effect on social withdrawal in young children; (2) parent-child conflict and negative emotions independently mediated the relationship between parental phubbing and social withdrawal in young children; and (3) parent-child conflict and negative emotions served as serial mediators in the relationship between parental phubbing and social withdrawal in young children.

Conclusions: These findings in the present study contribute to understanding the mechanisms underlying the association between parental phubbing and social withdrawal and have important implications for interventions aimed at improving social withdrawal among preschool children in China. Furthermore, the present study first introduced parental phubbing into the Risky Family Model, expanding the applicability of this model.

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