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研究生: 陳虹仰
Hung-Yang Chen
論文名稱: 父母心理控制與子女關係攻擊:檢視時間關聯與親子關係品質的調節角色
Parental Psychological Control and Children’s Relational Aggression: Examining Temporal Association and the Moderating Role of Parent-Child Relational Quality
指導教授: 程景琳
Cheng, Ching-Ling
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 教育心理與輔導學系
Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling
論文出版年: 2015
畢業學年度: 103
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 81
中文關鍵詞: 父母心理控制兒童關係攻擊親子關係品質縱貫設計
英文關鍵詞: parental psychological control, children’s relational aggression, parent-child relational quality, longitudinal design
DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202205369
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本碩士論文以父母心理控制與兒童關係攻擊之關聯為主軸,檢視兩者的時間關聯性(研究一),以及親子關係品質在父母心理控制與兒童關係攻擊之間所扮演的調節角色(研究二)。研究一中,研究參與者為406位學童(男生215位、女生191位)。學童分別在五、六年級下學期以自陳式量表填答其所知覺之父母心理控制程度、以同儕提名進行關係攻擊之測量。結果發現,父親心理控制正向預測兒子隔年的關係攻擊傾向;母親心理控制正向預測女兒隔年的關係攻擊傾向。然而,子女關係攻擊對於父母隔年的心理控制傾向不具預測效果。研究二中,研究參與者為193位學童(男生92位、女生101位)及其家長。學童在五年級下學期以自陳式量表填答其所知覺之父母心理控制程度,並在五、六年級下學期以同儕提名進行關係攻擊之測量;父母則在學童六年級上學期評估其親子關係品質。結果發現,親子關係品質的調節效果僅存在於母親心理控制與女兒關係攻擊之關聯。當母女關係品質不佳,母親心理控制正向預測女兒隔年的關係攻擊傾向;當母女關係品質愈佳,母親心理控制則負向預測女兒隔年的關係攻擊傾向。最後,本碩士論文亦提供相關討論、實務建議、未來研究方向及研究限制等說明。

    This master’s thesis explored the association between parental psychological control and children’s relational aggression, investigated its temporal association (Study 1), and examined the moderating role of parent-child relational quality (Study 2). In Study 1, a total of 406 children (215 boys and 191 girls) participated. Child reports of paternal and maternal psychological control and peer-nominated relational aggression were administered at the spring semester of both fifth and sixth grade. The results revealed that paternal psychological control was positively associated with boys’ relational aggression one year later, and maternal psychological control was positively associated with girls’ relational aggression one year later. However, children’s relational aggression was not associated with parental psychological control one year later. In Study 2, a total of 193 children (92 boys and 101 girls) and their parents participated. Child reports of paternal and maternal psychological control, parent reports of parent-child relational quality, and peer-nominated relational aggression were administered at the spring semester of fifth grade, the fall semester of sixth grade, and the spring semester of both fifth and sixth grade. The results demonstrated that the moderating role of parent-child relational quality only occurred in mother-daughter dyads where maternal psychological control was positively associated with girls’ relational aggression in the context of worse mother-daughter relational quality, and maternal psychological control was negatively associated with girls’ relational aggression in the context of better mother-daughter relational quality. Discussions, implications, directions for future study, and limitations of the current master’s thesis were further provided.

    Acknowledgements i Chinese Abstract iii English Abstract v Contents vii List of Tables xi List of Figures xiii Chapter 1: Introduction 1 Chapter 2: Literature Review 5 2.1 Parental Psychological Control 5 2.1.1 Definitions 5 2.1.2 Studies of Parental Psychological Control 7 2.2 Children’s Relational Aggression 9 2.2.1 Definitions 9 2.2.2 Studies of Children’s Relational Aggression 11 2.3 Parental Psychological Control and Children’s Relational Aggression 12 2.4 Study 1: Temporal Association and Gender Effect 14 2.4.1 Temporal Association 14 2.4.2 Effects of Child Gender 16 2.4.3 The Present Study 17 2.5 Study 2: The Role of Parent-Child Relational Quality 18 2.5.1 Parent-Child Relational Quality as the Moderating Variable 18 2.5.2 Effects of Child Gender 20 2.5.3 The Present Study 22 Chapter 3: Method 25 3.1 General Introduction 25 3.1.1 Recruitment 25 3.1.2 Consent 25 3.1.3 Procedure 26 3.1.4 Measures 27 3.1.5 Analytic Strategy 27 3.2 Study 1 27 3.2.1 Participants 27 3.2.2 Measures 28 3.2.3 Analytic Strategy 29 3.3 Study 2 29 3.3.1 Participants 29 3.3.2 Measures 30 3.3.3 Analytic Strategy 31 Chapter 4: Results 33 4.1 Study 1 33 4.1.1 Descriptive Statistics 33 4.1.2 Structural Equation Model for Reciprocal Associations between Parental Psychological Control and Children’s Relational Aggression 39 4.2 Study 2 43 4.2.1 Descriptive Statistics 43 4.2.2 Multiple Regression Analyses Predicting Children’s Relational Aggression 45 Chapter 5: Discussion 49 5.1 Discussion of Study 1 49 5.2 Discussion of Study 2 53 5.3 Implications 56 5.4 Directions for Future Study 59 5.5 Limitations 61 References 63 Appendices 77 Appendix A: Paternal Psychological Control Scale 77 Appendix B: Maternal Psychological Control Scale 78 Appendix C: Relational Aggression Peer Nomination Instrument 79 Appendix D: Parent-Child Interaction Quality Scale 80

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