低收入家庭中父亲与幼儿之间的沟通:父亲教育和抑郁症状的作用。

Jenessa L Malin, Elizabeth Karberg, Natasha J Cabrera, Meredith Rowe, Tonia Cristaforo, Catherine S Tamis-LeMonda
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本研究利用参加早期启蒙研究评估项目(n = 80)的不同种族和民族的低收入父亲及其 2 岁孩子的样本数据,探讨了父亲抑郁症状与教育水平、父亲对孩子的语言以及孩子的语言技能之间的关系。研究有三个主要发现。首先,低收入父亲与幼儿在语言互动中使用语言的质量和数量存在很大差异。其次,与教育水平较低的父亲相比,教育水平较高的父亲的孩子说得更多(即语篇),词汇量(即词汇类型)也更丰富。然而,与抑郁症状较轻的父亲相比,抑郁症状较重的父亲的子女的语言语法复杂程度较低(即 MLU 较小)。第三,父亲的抑郁症状和教育水平与子女的语言成绩之间的直接影响部分受父亲的语言数量和质量的影响。
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Father-toddler communication in low-income families: The role of paternal education and depressive symptoms.

Using data from a racially and ethnically diverse sample of low-income fathers and their 2-year-old children who participated in the Early Head Start Research Evaluation Project (n = 80), the current study explored the association among paternal depressive symptoms and level of education, fathers' language to their children, and children's language skills. There were three main findings. First, there was large variability in the quality and quantity of language used during linguistic interactions between low-income fathers and their toddlers. Second, fathers with higher levels of education had children who spoke more (i.e. utterances) and had more diverse vocabularies (i.e. word types) than fathers with lower levels of education. However, fathers with more depressive symptoms had children with less grammatically complex language (i.e. smaller MLUs) than fathers with fewer depressive symptoms. Third, direct effects between fathers' depressive symptoms and level of education and children's language outcomes were partially mediated by fathers' quantity and quality of language.

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