经济压力、父母个性与儿童发展:一个互动分析。

R. Conger, Thomas K Schofield, K. Conger, T. Neppl
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当前美国和世界各地的经济衰退使人们重新关注家庭和儿童受到经济困难影响的过程。本研究考察了一组青年对经济压力的反应,这些青年最初是在20年前作为青少年进行研究的,现在已成年。在最初的G2青少年(M年龄= 25.6岁)中,共有271人与他们的幼儿(G3,第一次评估时M年龄= 2.31岁)和孩子的另一方父母一起参与了研究,其中81%的病例。数据分析以互动主义模型为指导,该模型提出青春期积极的G2人格属性可以预测成年期较低的经济压力,并减少与经济压力相关的负面家庭过程,这些负面家庭过程有望破坏G3的胜任发展。这些发现与互动主义模型的社会选择方面是一致的。该模型还预测经济压力等相关家庭压力过程的方方面面会影响早期G2人格的G3发展网络。互动主义模型的社会因果关系方面也得到了支持。研究结果表明,经济条件和儿童发展之间的关系反映了一个动态的选择和因果关系的过程,这个过程会随着时间和世代的推移而发生变化。
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Economic Pressure, Parent Personality and Child Development: An Interactionist Analysis.
The current economic downturn in the U.S. and around the world has refocused attention on the processes through which families and children are affected by economic hardship. This study examines the response to economic pressure of a cohort of youth first studied 20 years ago as adolescents and now grown to adulthood. A total of 271 of the original G2 adolescents (M age = 25.6 years) participated in the study with their young child (G3, M age = 2.31 years at the first time of assessment) and the child's other parent in 81% of the cases. Data analyses were guided by the interactionist model which proposed that positive G2 personality attributes during adolescence would predict lower economic pressure during adulthood and would diminish the negative family processes related to economic pressure expected to disrupt competent G3 development. The findings were consistent with this social selection aspect of the interactionist model. The model also predicted that economic pressure and other aspects of the related family stress process would affect G3 development net of earlier G2 personality. This social causation aspect of the interactionist model also received support. The findings suggest that the relationship between economic conditions and child development reflect a dynamic process of selection and causation that plays out over time and generations.
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