%0 Journal Article %T 父母冲突与青少年行为问题研究进展与展望
Research Progress and Prospect of Interparental Conflict and Adolescent Behavioral Problems %A 伍越 %J Advances in Psychology %P 537-543 %@ 2160-7281 %D 2022 %I Hans Publishing %R 10.12677/AP.2022.122061 %X 父母冲突作为青少年生活中的压力源使青少年面临行为问题发展的风险。以往关于父母冲突影响青少年行为问题的机制研究,主要包括青少年的认知情绪加工及父母养育行为的中介作用及性别的调节作用,皮肤电导性及皮质醇激活等可能是父母冲突影响青少年行为问题的生理基础。此外,以往基于父母冲突背景下的干预研究大都聚焦于改善父母关系质量。未来可以更多地关注在父母冲突环境中父子关系或父亲养育方式的作用,并进一步从个体和家庭层面探究父母冲突环境中青少年行为问题发展的保护性因素,如努力控制、父母积极因素。父母冲突影响青少年行为问题的其他生理基础如前额叶皮质成熟等,及针对青少年群体的干预项目也是未来研究的方向。
As a stressor in adolescent life, interparental conflict makes adolescents face the risk of developing behavioral problems. Previous studies have explored the mechanism of the influences of interparental conflict on adolescents’ behavioral problems, mainly including the mediating role of adolescents’ cognitive-emotional processing and parenting behavior, and the moderating role of gender. Skin conductance and cortisol activation can be the physiological bases underlying the influences of interparental conflict on adolescent behavioral problems. In addition, previous intervention studies based on the context of interparental conflict have mostly focused on improving the quality of interparental relationship. The role of father-son relationship or paternal parenting style on adolescent behavioral problems in the context of interparental conflict was recommended in future research. Moreover, further research should explore the protective factors of adolescent behavioral problems in the context of interparental conflict from individual and family levels, such as effort control and positive parental factors. Other physiological bases underlying the influences of interparental conflict on the development of adolescent behavioral problems such as the maturation of prefrontal cortex, and intervention programs targeting the adolescents are also the directions of future research. %K 父母冲突,青少年,行为问题
Interparental Conflict %K Adolescent %K Behavioral Problems %U http://www.hanspub.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=49000