祖父母的支持调节了社会经济地位和孩子的认知发展之间的关系
1Department of Psychology, Ohio State University at Lima.
概括
祖父母通过缓冲社会经济地位 (SES) 影响,积极影响孩子的认知发展. 他们的支持,尤其是情感上的支持,可以减轻负面影响,强调他们在家庭福祉中的关键作用.
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 家庭研究 家庭研究
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
背景情况:
- 祖父母的支持对美国家庭至关重要,但研究不足.
- 社会经济地位 (SES) 影响儿童的认知发展.
- 祖父母在这种关系中的缓冲作用尚未得到充分理解.
研究的目的:
- 研究祖父母对儿童认知发展的影响.
- 检查祖父母的支持是否缓冲了父母SES和孩子的认知结果之间的关联.
- 确定影响祖父母支持的类型和程度的因素.
主要方法:
- 调查数据来自美国45个州的437名家长,涉及1047个祖父母关系.
- 评估父母的SES (收入,教育) 和孩子的认知发展 (语言,识字,数字).
- 祖父母的量化支持 (财务,工具,情感,信息) 和关系因素 (亲密,互动频率,距离).
主要成果:
- 父母SES显著预测了学龄前儿童的认知发展.
- 高水平的祖父母支持削弱了低SES和认知发展之间的负面关系.
- 祖父母在情感上接近和经常与孙子互动时提供了更多的支持;情感上的支持取决于距离.
结论:
- 祖父母起着重要的缓冲作用,减轻低SES对儿童认知发展的不利影响.
- 祖父母的支持,特别是情感和教育资源,对于孩子的发展至关重要.
- 家庭动态和亲密关系影响了祖父母的支持,强调了祖父母在抚养孩子中的综合作用.
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