了解亲密伴侣暴力暴露与儿童自我调节之间的联系:养育压力和温情的中介作用

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Family Process Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1111/famp.13054
Ying Zhang, Qingyang Liu, Xiafei Wang
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亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)每年约影响 16.3% 的美国家庭,对目睹这种暴力的儿童产生有害影响,导致心理困扰、发育迟缓和行为问题。自我调节是一种管理注意力、情绪和行为的重要技能,对认知和社会发展至关重要,而这种技能可能会受到严重影响。母亲遭受 IPV 的经历与儿童自我调节能力之间存在负相关,因此有必要对其潜在机制进行研究,尤其是在幼儿期这一敏感时期。本研究利用 "家庭未来与儿童福祉研究"(N = 4338)的纵向数据,调查了母亲在婴儿期的 IPV(母亲受害经历)经历与儿童五岁时自我调节能力之间的中介途径。结果表明,婴儿期遭受的 IPV 与儿童的行为和注意力调节呈纵向负相关。这种关联是由养育压力的增加和母亲温暖的减少促成的。这些发现强调了旨在减少 IPV 和支持受 IPV 影响的母亲的计划的重要性,因为她们在培养健康的儿童自我调节技能方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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Understanding the link between intimate partner violence exposure and children's self‐regulation: The mediating role of parenting stress and warmth
Intimate partner violence (IPV), affecting approximately 16.3% of U.S. households annually, has detrimental effects on children who witness it, leading to psychological distress, developmental delays, and behavioral issues. Self‐regulation, a critical skill in managing attention, emotions, and behaviors essential for cognitive and social development, may be significantly impacted. The negative associations between mothers' experience of IPV and child self‐regulation necessitate the examination of the underlying mechanisms, particularly during the sensitive period of early childhood. This study utilized longitudinal data from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N = 4338) to investigate the mediating pathways linking mothers' experience of IPV (maternal victimization experiences) during infancy with children's self‐regulation at age five. Results suggested that IPV exposure during infancy was longitudinally and negatively associated with children's behavioral and attentional regulation. This association was mediated by elevated parenting stress and decreased maternal warmth. These findings highlight the importance of programs aimed at reducing IPV and supporting mothers affected by IPV, considering their vital roles in nurturing healthy child self‐regulation skills.
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Family Process
Family Process Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
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