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摘要
本纵向研究旨在阐明母亲早期抑郁症状和近期同伴受害在儿童中期行为问题发展中的独立和互动作用。母亲(N = 1090)报告了她们从婴儿期到一年级的抑郁症状,并对孩子在三年级、四年级和五年级时的行为问题进行了评分。当孩子们在三年级时,老师报告了同伴受害。对成长模型的分析表明,母亲的早期抑郁症状和最近的同伴受害独立地预测了高水平的行为问题,特别是外化问题,调整了母亲最近的抑郁症状。此外,母亲的早期抑郁症状与最近的同伴伤害相互作用,预测内化而非外化问题的发展轨迹,支持压力敏感化模型。母亲早期抑郁症状程度高的儿童,即使在同伴受害程度低的情况下,也倾向于发展出持续和高度的内化问题。研究结果阐明了这些风险因素与行为调整之间的纵向关联模式,并强调了早期和近期风险因素,特别是母亲的抑郁症状和同伴受害,在理解儿童中期行为问题的发展方面的相互作用。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
The development of behavioral problems in middle childhood: The role of early and recent stressors.
This longitudinal study sought to elucidate the role of mothers' early depressive symptoms and recent peer victimization, both independently and interactively, in the development of children's behavioral problems in middle childhood. Mothers (N = 1,090) reported their depressive symptoms from infancy through first grade and rated children's behavioral problems when children were in the third, fourth, and fifth grades. Peer victimization was reported by teachers when children were in the third grade. Analyses of growth modeling showed that mothers' early depressive symptoms and recent peer victimization independently predicted high levels of behavioral problems, particularly externalizing problems, adjusting for mothers' recent depressive symptoms. Moreover, supporting the stress sensitization model, mothers' early depressive symptoms interacted with recent peer victimization to predict developmental trajectories of internalizing but not externalizing problems. Children with high levels of mothers' early depressive symptoms tended to develop persistent and high levels of internalizing problems even in the condition of low levels of peer victimization. The findings clarify the patterns of longitudinal associations between these risk factors and behavioral adjustment and highlight the interactive role of early and recent risk factors, particularly mothers' depressive symptoms and peer victimization, in understanding the development of behavioral problems in middle childhood. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Journal of Family Psychology offers cutting-edge, groundbreaking, state-of-the-art, and innovative empirical research with real-world applicability in the field of family psychology. This premiere family research journal is devoted to the study of the family system, broadly defined, from multiple perspectives and to the application of psychological methods to advance knowledge related to family research, patterns and processes, and assessment and intervention, as well as to policies relevant to advancing the quality of life for families.