母亲和父亲的父母压力与孩子的适应有不同的关系吗?一种中介的二元方法

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Dora d’Orsi, Eva Diniz
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过去几年,由于妇女更多地参加劳动,家庭动态发生了变化,这导致父母的压力增加。然而,母亲和父亲的父母压力是如何不同地影响孩子的社会情绪适应的,特别是当考虑到父母之间在养育孩子方面建立的关系时,即共同养育,这一问题仍未得到探讨。本研究利用行动者-伴侣相互依赖中介模型来研究父母的父母压力如何与他们自己(即行动者效应)和他们的伴侣对孩子的社会情绪能力的报告相关,以及这种关联中父母关系的间接影响。对葡萄牙216对同居父母的二元中介模型进行了估计。结果表明,父母压力的增加与儿童的攻击行为呈正相关,与儿童的社会能力负相关。间接影响是通过冲突的父母教养方式,在母亲的父母压力和孩子的焦虑之间的关联,以及在父亲的压力和孩子的攻击性之间的关联中发现的。在父亲对父母压力和冲突教养的报告和母亲对孩子能力的看法之间发现了伴侣效应。研究结果可能有助于指导干预措施,以解决儿童所处的家庭系统中更广泛的压力背景下的儿童发展问题。
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Do mothers’ and fathers’ parental stress differently relate to child adjustment? A mediated dyadic approach
Changes in family dynamics in the last years, namely due to the greater involvement of women in the labor force, have led to an increase in parental stress in mothers and fathers. However, it remains unexplored how mothers’ and fathers’ parental stress differently affect children’s socioemotional adjustment, especially when considering the relationship established between parents in what concerns childrearing, i.e., coparenting. This study utilizes the Actor-Partner Interdependence Mediation Model to examine how mothers' and fathers' parental stress is related to their own (i.e., actor’s effect) and their partner’s reports of their children’s socioemotional competencies, as well as the indirect effects of the coparenting relationship in this association. Dyadic mediation models were estimated with 216 dyads of cohabiting parents in Portugal. Results show that mothers’ and fathers’ greater parental stress was positively related to children’s aggressive behaviors and negatively related to social competencies. Indirect effects were found through conflict coparenting, in the association between mothers’ parental stress and children’s anxiety, and in the association between fathers’ stress and children’s aggression. Partner effects were found between fathers’ reports on parental stress and conflict coparenting and mothers’ perceptions of children’s competencies. Findings may be helpful to guide interventions to address child development in the context of broader stress in the family system in which children are inserted.
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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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