从生命历程的角度看父母入狱和其他形式的童年逆境

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Jennifer E. Copp , Elizabeth I. Johnson
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先前关于童年逆境的研究表明,童年时期遭受多种不利经历(ACE)是比较常见的,如果不把这些经历串联起来考虑,就可能把它们的影响错误地归结为单一的逆境。然而,试图将特定 ACE 的影响分离出来的做法却很常见,尤其是在有关父母入狱的新兴研究中。在父母入狱影响传统的最新理论和先前关于 ACE 的研究的关键见解的指导下,本次调查将父母入狱置于更广泛的儿童逆境背景中。利用全国青少年到成人健康纵向研究(Add Health)的数据,我们借鉴了以人为本的分析方法,以考虑风险、幸福和其他重要生命历程因素的不同组合之间的关联。此外,我们还以父母被监禁的经历为中心,探讨其在不同组合中的普遍性,并研究其对问题行为结果和成功的成人过渡的独立和交互影响。我们的研究结果表明:1)ACE 往往会聚集在一起;2)某些组合可能会带来更大的发展风险;3)父母入狱的影响可能部分取决于儿童所面临的一系列独特的生态风险。
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A life course perspective on parental incarceration and other forms of childhood adversity
Prior research on childhood adversity has revealed that exposure to multiple adverse childhood experiences (ACE) is relatively common, and that failure to consider these experiences in tandem may misattribute their effects to a single adversity. Yet attempts to isolate the effects of a given ACE are quite common, particularly in the burgeoning body of research on parental incarceration. Guided by recent theorizing in the parental incarceration effects tradition, and key insights from prior work on ACEs, the current investigation situated parental incarceration within broader contexts of childhood adversity. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health), we drew on person-centered analyses to consider associations between different constellations of risk, well-being, and other important life course considerations. Additionally, we centered the experience of parental incarceration to explore its prevalence across the different constellations identified and to examine its independent and interactive effects on problematic behavioral outcomes and successful adult transitions. Our findings revealed that 1) ACEs tend to cluster, 2) certain constellations may pose greater developmental risks, and 3) the effect of parental incarceration may depend, in part, on the unique set of ecological risks to which children are exposed.
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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