军人家庭的父母情感社会化。

Child studies in Asia-Pacific context Pub Date : 2015-06-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-28 DOI:10.5723/csac.2015.5.1.001
Yaliu He, Abigail H Gewirtz, Jodi Dworkin
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军事部署后重返社会是一个重大的家庭压力源。在艾森伯格情绪社会化启发式模型的指导下,本研究使用军事样本检验了父母情绪社会化、儿童情绪性和儿童内化症状之间的关系。还调查了父母和孩子的性别是否影响父母的情绪社会化。作为一项更大规模的纵向预防研究的一部分,从248个有4-12岁孩子(M=7.78)的家庭中收集了问卷,其中父母曾被部署到伊拉克或阿富汗。父母报告了他们的情绪社会化方法和孩子的情绪。孩子们报告了他们的内化症状。通过相关分析,结果表明儿童情绪性与内化症状、儿童情绪性和父母情绪社会化之间存在正相关。独立t检验和双向方差分析的结果表明,母亲对孩子负面情绪的支持反应比父亲多。有趣的是,父亲表达鼓励的报告与孩子焦虑和抑郁的报告呈正相关。儿童性别不会影响父母对负面情绪的反应。讨论了影响和未来方向。
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Parental Emotion Socialization in Military Families.

Reintegration after military deployment is a significant family stressor. Guided by Eisenberg's heuristic model of socialization of emotions, the present study examined the relationships between parental emotion socialization, children's emotionality and children's internalizing symptoms using a military sample. It was also investigated whether the gender of parents and children impacted parental emotion socialization. Questionnaires were gathered from 248 families with a 4-12 year old child (M = 7.78) in which a parent had deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, as part of a larger longitudinal prevention study. Parents reported their emotion socialization approaches and their children's emotionality. Children reported their internalizing symptoms. Through correlation analyses, the results suggested that there was a positive association between children's emotionality and internalizing symptoms, children's emotionality and parental emotion socialization. The findings of independent-t-tests and two-way ANOVAs indicated mothers reported more supportive reactions towards children's negative emotions than fathers. Interestingly, father report of expressive encouragement was positively associated with child report of anxiety and depression. Child gender did not influence how parents responded to negative emotions. Implications and future directions are discussed.

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