Rebekah Levine Coley,Dana Charles McCoy,Sarah Farnsworth Hatch
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摘要
贫困是世界各国社会的一个显著特征。贫困限制了儿童的发展和生活机会,主要是通过其对环境力量的影响。因此,必须了解贫穷的背景。这篇综合综述提出了贫困在儿童的主要近距离环境(家庭、社区和学校)中施加的背景力量的概念框架,并描绘了每种环境中的结构和社会特征。该框架通过范例实证研究结果来说明,突出了家庭结构背景(如身体障碍、空气质量、负担能力、可靠性、丰富)、家庭社会背景(如刺激和支持、父母心理健康、压力、体罚、父母价值观)、社区结构背景(如污染、拥挤、身体障碍、资源、绿地)、社区社会背景(如:集中劣势、犯罪、儿童虐待、集体效能)、学校结构背景(如获取、空间和材料、教师资格、弱势同伴)和学校社会背景(如教学质量、亲子关系、学校氛围、学校纪律)。在这篇文献中,我们确定了重要的差距,提出了未来的方向,并描述了实践和政策的影响。这一审查强调贫穷的多面性和复杂性,并强调贫穷环境的文化和区域差异。除了这种可变性和关于潜在因果过程的持续问题之外,有充分证据表明,与条件优越的同龄人相比,贫困幼儿平均而言经历的支持性结构和社会资源更少,健康发展面临的结构和社会障碍更大。总之,这些证据有助于学者、从业者和政策制定者理解与贫困相关的差距的广度和复杂性。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
How poverty shapes children's home, neighborhood, and school environments: An integrative conceptual framework and review.
Poverty is a notable feature of societies around the world. Poverty constrains children's development and life opportunities, largely through its impacts on environmental forces. As such, it is essential to understand the contexts of poverty. This integrative review presents a conceptual framework of the contextual forces imposed by poverty in children's key proximal environments-their homes, neighborhoods, and schools-delineating both structural and social features in each environment. This framework is illustrated by exemplar empirical findings, highlighting poverty-related disparities in home structural contexts (e.g., physical disorder, air quality, affordability, reliability, enrichment), home social contexts (e.g., stimulation and support, parental mental health, stress, corporal punishment, parenting values), neighborhood structural contexts (e.g., pollution, crowding, physical disorder, resources, green space), neighborhood social contexts (e.g., concentrated disadvantage, crime, child maltreatment, collective efficacy), school structural contexts (e.g., access, space and materials, teacher qualifications, disadvantaged peers), and school social contexts (e.g., instructional quality, parent-school connections, school climate, school discipline). Within this literature, we identify important gaps, suggest future directions, and delineate implications for practice and policy. This review emphasizes the multifaceted and complex nature of poverty and underscores cultural and regional variation in the environments of poverty. Beyond this variability and ongoing questions concerning underlying causal processes, evidence richly documents how young children in poverty experience, on average, fewer supportive structural and social resources and greater structural and social barriers to healthy development than their advantaged peers. Together, this evidence helps scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to understand the breadth and complexity of disparities associated with poverty. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
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Established in 1946, American Psychologist® is the flagship peer-reviewed scholarly journal of the American Psychological Association. It publishes high-impact papers of broad interest, including empirical reports, meta-analyses, and scholarly reviews, covering psychological science, practice, education, and policy. Articles often address issues of national and international significance within the field of psychology and its relationship to society. Published in an accessible style, contributions in American Psychologist are designed to be understood by both psychologists and the general public.