婚姻不和与儿童早期发育。

Acta paedopsychiatrica Pub Date : 1992-01-01
D Weindrich, M Laucht, G Esser, M H Schmidt
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作为一项前瞻性研究的一部分,在不同程度的有机和社会心理风险中出生的儿童的神经精神发展,调查了婚姻不和谐对315名双亲家庭第一胎儿童认知和社会情感发展的影响。在孩子3个月和2岁时,对孩子和父母关系的质量进行评估。研究结果表明,3个月大时的婚姻不和谐并不会影响孩子3个月大或24个月大时的表现。2岁时的婚姻不和谐确实会影响2岁儿童的情感健康,也就是说,它伴随着精神病理症状的显著增加。当研究从第一次评估到第二次评估的婚姻冲突稳定性的影响时,在父母婚姻状况恶化和失败的儿童群体中发现了行为问题的显著增加和认知表现的下降,但令人惊讶的是,在长期关系不和谐的儿童群体中却没有。相反,父母关系的积极改变改善了儿童的不良表现和情绪适应。分析表明,与父母有过婚姻史和育儿问题的同龄人相比,婚姻的负面变化与育儿技能的下降密切相关,这对孩子的影响更大。在接下来的研究阶段(4.5年和8年),对婚姻关系和儿童发展过程的进一步研究将显示出哪些结果是长期的,哪些是短期的。
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Marital discord and early child development.

As part of a prospective study on the neuropsychiatric development of children born at varying degrees of organic and psychosocial risk, the effect of marital discord on the cognitive and social-emotional development of 315 first-born children into two parent households was investigated. Both the children and the quality of the parental relationship were evaluated when the children were 3 months and 2 years of age. The findings show that marital discord at 3 months does not affect child performance at 3 months, or at 24 months. Marital discord at 2 years does affect the emotional well-being of the 2 year olds, i.e. it is accompanied by a significant rise in psychopathological symptoms. When the effect of the stability of marital strife from the first assessment to the second was studied, a significant increase of behaviour problems and decrease in cognitive performance was found in the group of children whose parents' marital situation had deteriorated and failed in the meantime but surprisingly not in the group with chronic discordant relationships. Conversely, poor child performance and emotional adjustment improved with a positive change in the parental relationships. Analysis shows that negative marital change goes hand in hand with a decrease in parenting skills which affect children more adversely than their counterparts whose parents had a history of marriage and child-rearing problems. Further study of the course of marital relationships and child development at the next research waves (4.5 and 8 years) will show which results are of long-term versus short-term relevance.

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