異なる経路,安定したつながり:親の心配と,子どもの症状の内在化
Shannon Taflinger1, Marcus Eisentraut2
1University of Cologne, Department of Sociology and Social Psychology, Cologne, Germany. Shannon.taflinger@wiso.uni-koeln.de.
Journal of youth and adolescence
|August 22, 2025
まとめ
両親の心配と子どもの内在的な症状は 最初には関連していますが 時間が経つにつれて相互に影響を及ぼしません 親の心配も子供の症状も 幼児期に減少する傾向があります
科学分野:
- 発達心理学
- 子どもの精神科
- 家族 の 研究
背景:
- 一般的な親の不安と子供の精神的健康の関連は知られている.
- 親が子どもを 心配することはあまり研究されていない.
- 子供の内化症状は大きな懸念です.
研究 の 目的:
- 親の不安と子供の内在的な症状の間の縦断的な関係を調査する.
- 親の心配が子供の症状に 影響するかどうかを調べる
- 親の関心と子供の感情的幸福の間の 発達的な相互作用を理解する.
主な方法:
- ドイツのファミリーパネル (pairfam) の波3〜13 (2010-2020) の縦断データ.
- 両親の不安と子供の内面化症状は2年ごとに評価される.
- サンプルには,ドイツで1250人の子ども (8歳から15歳) とその両親が含まれていました.
主要な成果:
- 両親の不安の初期レベルと子どもの内定症状 (8~9歳) が相関していた.
- 両親の心配も 子供の内面的な症状も 時間の経過とともに安定していました
- 親の不安と子供の症状の軌道は関係なく,双方向的な影響は見つかりませんでした.
結論:
- 両親の不安と子どもの内在的な症状は 初期段階では関連していますが 互いの発達経路には影響はありません
- 親の心配も 子供の内面的な症状も 子供の頃には 時間が経つにつれ 減少する傾向があります
- 発見は 両親の不安と 子供の内的な症状の 異なる発達経路を示唆しています
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