学龄儿童的烦恼。

E J Neff, J C Dale
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摘要

目的:确定一些情况对学龄儿童有多令人担忧,以及父母是否能确定这些情况对他们的孩子有多令人担忧。设计:描述性。场景:家庭住宅。参与者:48名学龄儿童(7-11岁),40名母亲,8名父亲。主要结果测量:包含27个项目的“你(你的孩子)最担心什么”问卷。结果:在大多数情况下,父母能够确定孩子最担心的是什么。然而,他们确实低估了宠物对孩子的重要性以及充足的家庭收入。在“被要求吸毒”、“卷入战争”和“听父母吵架”这三个最令人担忧的问题上,孩子和父母的看法存在显著差异。儿童年龄和性别对得分分布无显著影响。结论:研究结果表明,父母和孩子对担忧的看法存在相当大的差异。
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Worries of school-age children.

Purpose: To determine how worrisome some situations are for school-age children and if parents can identify how worrisome the situation would be for their child.

Design: Descriptive.

Setting: Families' homes.

Participants: 48 school age-children (7-11 years old), 40 mothers, 8 fathers.

Main outcome measures: The 27-item "What Worries You (Your Child) the Most" questionnaire.

Results: For the most part, parents were able to ascertain what would worry their child the most. However, they did underestimate the importance of pets to children as well as adequate family income. There were significant differences in child and parent perceptions of three items ranked among the most worrisome: "being asked to take drugs," being in a war," and "hearing parents quarrel." Age and gender of children were not significant factors in the distribution of scores.

Conclusions: Findings indicate that considerable discrepancies can exist between what the parent and the child perceive as worrisome.

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