Intergenerational trauma, parenting, and child behavior among African American families living in poverty.

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Brenda Jones Harden, Tiffany L Martoccio, Kerry A Lee, Mishaska Jaramillo
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Abstract

Objective: Limited research has documented the continuity of trauma exposure between parents and young children and the relation between intergenerational trauma and maternal parenting and child outcomes. This study examined intergenerational trauma among African American families from low-income backgrounds and its relation to parenting processes and children's behavior.

Method: Participants represent a subsample of 157 African American mothers and their 4- to 7-year-old children in an urban prekindergarten program. Researchers collected data on maternal and child exposure to trauma, demographics, parenting stress, and child behavior in families' homes. Parent-child interaction was videorecorded and coded.

Results: Parent and child trauma exposures were strongly related. Elevated parent and child trauma was related to higher sensitive-engaged parenting. Parenting stress moderated maternal and child trauma's association with sensitive-engaged parenting, as well as the association between child trauma and harsh parenting. Higher parent trauma, child trauma, and parenting stress scores were associated with increased child externalizing behavior.

Conclusions: This study documented intergenerational continuity of trauma and trauma's impact on child behavior. Findings revealed complex relations between trauma and parenting that were moderated by parenting stress. Implications of these findings underscore the importance of interventions that promote positive parental mental health and parenting in the context of addressing the intergenerational risk for children's trauma exposure and sequelae. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

生活在贫困中的非裔美国家庭的代际创伤、养育和儿童行为。
目的:有限的研究记录了父母和幼儿之间创伤暴露的连续性,以及代际创伤与母亲养育和儿童结局之间的关系。本研究调查了来自低收入背景的非裔美国家庭的代际创伤及其与养育过程和儿童行为的关系。方法:参与者代表了157名非裔美国母亲和她们4至7岁的孩子在城市学前教育项目的子样本。研究人员收集了关于母亲和儿童暴露于创伤、人口统计学、养育压力和家庭中儿童行为的数据。对亲子互动进行录像和编码。结果:父母与儿童创伤暴露密切相关。父母和儿童创伤的增加与更高的敏感参与的养育有关。父母压力调节了母亲和儿童创伤与敏感参与的父母之间的联系,以及儿童创伤和严厉的父母之间的联系。较高的父母创伤、儿童创伤和父母压力得分与儿童外化行为增加有关。结论:本研究记录了创伤的代际连续性以及创伤对儿童行为的影响。研究结果揭示了创伤和养育之间的复杂关系,这种关系被养育压力所缓和。这些发现的含义强调了在解决儿童创伤暴露和后遗症的代际风险的背景下,促进积极的父母心理健康和养育的干预措施的重要性。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy publishes empirical research on the psychological effects of trauma. The journal is intended to be a forum for an interdisciplinary discussion on trauma, blending science, theory, practice, and policy. The journal publishes empirical research on a wide range of trauma-related topics, including: -Psychological treatments and effects -Promotion of education about effects of and treatment for trauma -Assessment and diagnosis of trauma -Pathophysiology of trauma reactions -Health services (delivery of services to trauma populations) -Epidemiological studies and risk factor studies -Neuroimaging studies -Trauma and cultural competence
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