Risky families: Family social environments and the mental and physical health of offspring

被引:1977
作者
Repetti, RL
Taylor, SE
Seeman, TE
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Psychol, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Sch Med, Div Geriatr, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1037/0033-2909.128.2.330
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Risky families are characterized by conflict and aggression and by relationships that are cold, unsupportive, and neglectful. These family characteristics create vulnerabilities and/or interact with genetically based vulnerabilities in offspring that produce disruptions in psychosocial functioning (specifically emotion processing and social competence), disruptions in stress-responsive biological regulatory systems, including sympathetic-adrenomedullary and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical functioning, and poor health behaviors, especially substance abuse. This integrated biobehavioral profile leads to consequent accumulating risk for mental health disorders, major chronic diseases, and early mortality. We conclude that childhood family environments represent vital links for understanding mental and physical health across the life span.
引用
收藏
页码:330 / 366
页数:37
相关论文
共 304 条
[41]   Maternal care during infancy regulates the development of neural systems mediating the expression of fearfulness in the rat [J].
Caldji, C ;
Tannenbaum, B ;
Sharma, S ;
Francis, D ;
Plotsky, PM ;
Meaney, MJ .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1998, 95 (09) :5335-5340
[42]   RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PERCEIVED PARENTAL ACCEPTANCE-REJECTION, PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT, AND SUBSTANCE-ABUSE AMONG YOUNG-ADULTS [J].
CAMPO, AT ;
ROHNER, RP .
CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT, 1992, 16 (03) :429-440
[43]  
CAMPOS R, 1988, ZERO 3, V9, P6
[44]   RECOGNITION AND POSING OF EMOTIONAL EXPRESSIONS BY ABUSED-CHILDREN AND THEIR MOTHERS [J].
CAMRAS, LA ;
RIBORDY, S ;
HILL, J ;
MARTINO, S ;
SPACCARELLI, S ;
STEFANI, R .
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1988, 24 (06) :776-781
[45]   CONFLICT BEHAVIORS OF MALTREATED AND NONMALTREATED CHILDREN [J].
CAMRAS, LA ;
RAPPAPORT, S .
CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT, 1993, 17 (04) :455-464
[46]   Predicting the timing of first sexual intercourse for at-risk adolescent males [J].
Capaldi, DM ;
Crosby, L ;
Stoolmiller, M .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1996, 67 (02) :344-359
[47]   Reciprocal negative affect in parent-child interactions and children's peer competency [J].
Carson, JL ;
Parke, RD .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1996, 67 (05) :2217-2226
[48]  
CASSIDY J, 1992, CHILD DEV, V63, P603, DOI 10.2307/1131349
[49]   MOTHERLESS MOTHERS REVISITED - RHESUS MATERNAL-BEHAVIOR AND REARING HISTORY [J].
CHAMPOUX, M ;
BYRNE, E ;
DELIZIO, R ;
SUOMI, SJ .
PRIMATES, 1992, 33 (02) :251-255
[50]   Socioeconomic differences in children's health: How and why do these relationships change with age? [J].
Chen, E ;
Matthews, KA .
PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN, 2002, 128 (02) :295-329