Gender differences in stories of violence and caring by preschool children in post-divorce families: Implications for social competence

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作者
Timothy Page
Inge Bretherton
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[1] School of Social Work, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
[2] Dept. of Hum. Devmt. and Fam. Studs., University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison
[3] School of Social Work, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
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美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Attachment; Narratives; Post-Divorce; Preschool Children;
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10.1023/B:CASW.0000003140.44020.ba
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Themes of violence and caring in the spontaneous play of pre-school-aged children in response to a revised version of the Attachment Story Completion Task (Bretherton, Ridgeway, & Cassidy, 1990) were analyzed in relation to their social behavior in child-care settings. All children (n = 66, 39 boys) lived in post-divorce families, primarily in the custody of their mothers. Some story enactments of violence predicted negative social behavior in child-care for both boys and girls. Other story enactments were strongly associated with gender and did not uniformly predict social behavior, suggesting that gender socialization plays a significant role in children's play representations of violence and caring. Implications for children's development and the interpretation of children's play behavior are discussed.
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页码:485 / 508
页数:23
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