Family Matters: The Effects of Multigenerational Community Violence Exposure on Family Functioning.

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Research in Human Development Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-21 DOI:10.1080/15427609.2023.2215129
Kaleigh V Wilkins, Wendi L Wilkins, Noni Gaylord-Harden, Patrick H Tolan, Briana Woods-Jaeger
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Abstract

Exposure to community violence is known to be associated with a host of maladaptive outcomes in both youth and adult populations. Though frequently examined in other interpersonal violence literature, family functioning has yet to be examined as an outcome in community violence literature. The current study begins to address this need by exploring the impact of parent and child's exposure to community violence on parents' perception of family functioning. Two hundred parent-child dyads (sons Mage =12.39, SD = 1.22 at baseline; mothers Mage = 42.79, SD = 9.21 at Wave 5) living in under-resourced, urban neighborhoods completed self-report questionnaires about their exposure (i.e., direct or indirect) to violent events in their community within the last year. The parents then completed an additional self-report questionnaire about their perception of family functioning at one year and three years post community violence exposure, respectively. Results of general linear modeling showed that at one- and three-years post-direct and indirect exposure, family cohesion and family communication was highest when 1) neither the parent nor child were exposed and when 2) only the child was exposed. Family functioning was at its lowest levels when the group included a parent who reported direct or indirect exposure to community violence. The results highlight a need to provide family-based psychosocial interventions to families exposed to violence to help preserve both individual and family functioning after exposure.

家庭事务:多代社区暴力事件对家庭功能的影响》(The Effects of Multigenerational Community Violence Exposure on Family Functioning)。
众所周知,接触社区暴力与青少年和成年人的一系列适应不良结果有关。虽然在其他人际暴力文献中经常对家庭功能进行研究,但在社区暴力文献中还没有将家庭功能作为一个结果进行研究。本研究通过探讨父母和子女接触社区暴力对父母的家庭功能感知的影响,开始满足这一需求。居住在资源匮乏的城市社区的 200 个亲子二人组(儿子基线时平均值=12.39,标准差=1.22;母亲第五波时平均值=42.79,标准差=9.21)填写了自我报告问卷,了解他们在过去一年中接触(即直接或间接接触)社区暴力事件的情况。然后,家长们又分别填写了社区暴力事件发生后一年和三年的家庭功能感知自我报告问卷。一般线性模型的结果显示,在直接和间接接触暴力事件一年和三年后,1)父母和子女均未接触暴力事件和 2)只有子女接触暴力事件时,家庭凝聚力和家庭沟通能力最高。如果组别中父母一方报告直接或间接遭受社区暴力侵害,则家庭功能处于最低水平。研究结果突出表明,有必要为遭受暴力的家庭提供以家庭为基础的社会心理干预,以帮助其在遭受暴力后保持个人和家庭的功能。
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Research in Human Development
Research in Human Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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