近年来关于婆媳关系的研究现状
The Current Research Status of Mother-In-Law Daughter-In-Law Relationship in Recent Years
DOI: 10.12677/ap.2024.145310, PDF,   
作者: 张 慧, 牟玥颖:曲阜师范大学心理学院,山东 曲阜
关键词: 心理学婆媳关系影响因素Psychology Mother-In-Law Daughter-In-Law Relationship Influencing Factors
摘要: 近年来,随着新闻事件婆婆为争取带孙费把儿媳告上法庭、儿媳被砍等恶性事件频繁发生,社会对婆媳关系的关注越来越多,对婆媳关系的相关研究在内容上也呈现多样化,在数量上呈现递增趋势。通过近30年期间与婆媳关系相关的文献进行梳理,分别从国内外研究对婆媳关系研究的发展、趋势和脉络进行综述,从心理学的角度来对婆媳关系影响因素、具体影响、干预手段等方面进行评述,指出已有文献尚存的问题及未来的研究趋势,为今后更好地研究婆媳关系问题提供参考。
Abstract: In recent years, with news incidents where mothers-in-law sued their daughter-in-law in court in order to raise funds for their grandchildren, and their daughter-in-law was cut off, society has paid more and more attention to the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. Research on the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law has diversified in content and is showing an increasing trend in quantity. Through the review of literature related to mother-in-law daughter-in-law relationship in the past 30 years, the development, trends, and context of mother-in-law daughter-in-law relationship research are reviewed from both domestic and international perspectives. From a psychological perspective, the influencing factors, specific impacts, and intervention methods of mother-in-law daughter-in-law relationship are reviewed, pointing out the existing problems in the literature and future research trends, providing reference for better research on mother-in-law daughter-in-law relationship issues in the future.
文章引用:张慧, 牟玥颖 (2024). 近年来关于婆媳关系的研究现状. 心理学进展, 14(5), 257-264. https://doi.org/10.12677/ap.2024.145310

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