Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2009 Nov;45(6):1740-51. doi: 10.1037/a0016688.
This study examined children's peer information processing as an explanatory mechanism underlying the association between their insecure representations of interparental and parent-child relationships and school adjustment in a sample of 210 first graders. Consistent with emotional security theory (P. T. Davies & E. M. Cummings, 1994), results indicated that children's insecure representations of the interparental relationship were indirectly related to their academic functioning through association with their negative information processing of stressful peer events. Insecure interparental relationships were specifically linked with negative peer information processing patterns that, in turn, predicted increases in child maladjustment over a 1-year period. These pathways remained robust after taking into account the roles of representations of parent-child relationships, trait measures of child negative affect, and socioeconomic characteristics as predictors in the analyses.
本研究考察了儿童同伴信息处理能力,作为其对父母间关系和亲子关系不安全感认知与学校适应之间关系的解释机制,该研究样本为 210 名一年级儿童。与情感安全理论(P.T. Davies & E.M. Cummings,1994)一致,结果表明,儿童对父母间关系的不安全感认知通过与他们对压力性同伴事件的消极信息处理相关联,间接地与他们的学业功能相关。不安全感的父母间关系与消极的同伴信息处理模式具体相关,而这些模式反过来又预测了儿童在 1 年内适应不良的增加。在分析中考虑到亲子关系的代表性、儿童负面情绪的特质测量以及社会经济特征作为预测因素的作用后,这些途径仍然是稳健的。