过程性视域下父母离异对子女适应性的影响探究
The Influence of Parents’ Divorce on Children’s Adjustment from the Perspective of Process
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2021.111010, PDF,    科研立项经费支持
作者: 熊明瑞:北京工业大学,学生发展指导中心,北京;付 瑶:浙江师范大学,杭州幼儿师范学院,浙江 杭州
关键词: 离异适应性父母冲突亲子关系个体特点Divorce Adjustment Interparental Conflict Parent-Child Relationships Personal Characteristic
摘要: 离异问题已经上升为一个社会问题引发研究者的广泛关注,在离异问题中尤为需要重视的是离异家庭中孩子的发展和适应性问题。从过程性视域分析伴随父母离异发生的家庭关系和家庭环境的变化,这些变化对于个体的影响,以及个体特点在其中的调节作用,以期从影响机制的角度深入探索父母离异对个体的影响。今后的研究需要从建设性视角挖掘离异背后的可控和可保护因素,并采用整合的研究方法厘清不一致的研究结论,同时重视父亲在个体发展上的独特作用。
Abstract: The issue of divorce has risen to a social problem, which has aroused wide attention of researchers. The more important issue is the development and adjustment of children in divorced families. From the perspective of process, the current paper analyzes the changes of family relationship and family environment accompanied by divorce. It emphasizes the impact of these changes on children, as well as the moderating role of individual characteristics. By doing these we can explore the influence mechanism of divorce on children. Future researches should 1) explore the constructive factors which are controllable and can protect children’s development in the process of divorce; 2) use integrated methods to clarify inconsistent conclusions; 3) emphasize father's role on children’s development in separated families.
文章引用:熊明瑞, 付瑶 (2021). 过程性视域下父母离异对子女适应性的影响探究. 心理学进展, 11(1), 76-83. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2021.111010

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