Why Is Constructive Interparental Conflict Beneficial for Children's Mental Health? The Role of Effortful Conflict and Positive Affect

被引:0
作者
Davies, Patrick T. [1 ]
Cao, Vanessa T.
Baker, Alexandria A.
Sturge-Apple, Melissa L.
机构
[1] Univ Rochester, Dept Psychol, POB 270266, Rochester, NY 14627 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
constructive interparental conflict; child effortful control; child positive affect; child psychopathology; child social competence; MARITAL CONFLICT; EMOTIONAL SECURITY; SELF-REGULATION; NEGATIVE EMOTIONALITY; COGNITIVE CONTROL; RISK-TAKING; ADJUSTMENT; TACTICS; PSYCHOPATHOLOGY; PERSONALITY;
D O I
10.1037/dev0001990
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
This article examined children's positive affect and effortful control as mediators of associations between their exposure to constructive interparental conflict (IPC) and their social, emotional, and behavioral adjustment. Study 1 participants consisted of 243 mothers and their partners and preschool children (M-age = 4.60 years; 56% female; 54% Black or multiracial; 16% Latinx). Study 2 participants were 238 mothers, their partners, and their preschool children (M-age = 4.38 years; 52% female; 28% Black or multiracial; 16% Latinx). Both studies utilized multimethod, multi-informant assessment batteries within a longitudinal design. Findings from the two-wave design in Study 1 supported the hypothesis that children's effortful control at Wave 1 was a mediator of the associations between Wave 1 constructive IPC and their greater social competence and lower externalizing symptoms at Wave 2 after controlling for Wave 1 child functioning. The more rigorous three-wave design of Study 2 produced a comparable pattern of findings. Lagged, autoregressive tests of mediational paths indicated that Wave 1 constructive IPC was a significant predictor of children's effortful control at Wave 2. Effortful control, in turn, predicted children's greater social competence and lower externalizing symptoms at Wave 3. Although children's positive affect was not a mediator in either study due to its negligible associations with constructive IPC, positive affect predicted lower levels of internalizing symptoms across both studies. Results were consistent across studies with and without the inclusion of several covariates.
引用
收藏
页数:19
相关论文
共 73 条
[61]   Best Practices for Missing Data Management in Counseling Psychology [J].
Schlomer, Gabriel L. ;
Bauman, Sheri ;
Card, Noel A. .
JOURNAL OF COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY, 2010, 57 (01) :1-10
[62]   Parental dysphoria and children's adjustment: Marital conflict styles, children's emotional security, and parenting as mediators of risk [J].
Schudlich, Tina D. Du Rocher ;
Cummings, E. Mark .
JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY, 2007, 35 (04) :627-639
[63]   Perceived Interparental Conflict and Early Adolescents' Friendships: The Role of Attachment Security and Emotion Regulation [J].
Schwarz, Beate ;
Stutz, Melanie ;
Ledermann, Thomas .
JOURNAL OF YOUTH AND ADOLESCENCE, 2012, 41 (09) :1240-1252
[64]   The role of the family context in the development of emotion regulation [J].
Sheffield Morris, Amanda ;
Silk, Jennifer S. ;
Steinberg, Laurence ;
Myers, Sonya S. ;
Robinson, Lara Rachel .
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, 2007, 16 (02) :361-388
[65]  
Stifter C., 2016, DEV PSYCHOL, P546, DOI DOI 10.1002/9781119125556.DEVPSY411
[66]   The role of positive emotions in child development: A developmental treatment of the broaden and build theory [J].
Stifter, Cynthia ;
Augustine, Mairin ;
Dollar, Jessica .
JOURNAL OF POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 15 (01) :89-94
[67]   Strengths-Based Spillover Models: Constructive Interparental Conflict, Parental Supportive Problem Solving, and Development of Child Executive Functioning [J].
Swerbenski, Hannah G. ;
Sturge-Apple, Melissa L. ;
Koven, Maya ;
Davies, Patrick T. .
JOURNAL OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY, 2023, 37 (07) :1060-1071
[68]   Understanding How and Why Effortful Control Moderates Children's Vulnerability to Interparental Conflict [J].
Thompson, Morgan J. ;
Davies, Patrick T. ;
Hentges, Rochelle F. ;
Sturge-Apple, Melissa L. ;
Parry, Lucia Q. .
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 56 (05) :937-950
[69]   Relations of Emotion Regulation, Negative and Positive Affect to Anxiety and Depression in Middle Childhood [J].
Uhl, Kristen ;
Halpern, Leslie F. ;
Tam, Celia ;
Fox, Jeremy K. ;
Ryan, Julie L. .
JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, 2019, 28 (11) :2988-2999
[70]   The Interparental Relationship: Meta-Analytic Associations With Children's Maladjustment and Responses to Interparental Conflict [J].
van Eldik, Willemijn M. ;
de Haan, Amaranta D. ;
Parry, Lucia Q. ;
Davies, Patrick T. ;
Luijk, Maartje P. C. M. ;
Arends, Lidia R. ;
Prinzie, Peter .
PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN, 2020, 146 (07) :553-594