心理发展与教育 ›› 2026, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (4): 490-501.doi: 10.16187/j.cnki.issn1001-4918.2026.04.04

• 认知与社会性发展 • 上一篇    

每日父母教养焦虑与儿童亲社会行为的动态关系:正念教养的影响

毕爽1, 朱华琳1, 周晖2   

  1. 1. 广东外语外贸大学社会与公共管理学院应用心理学系, 广州 510410;
    2. 中山大学心理健康教育咨询中心, 珠海 519082
  • 发布日期:2026-07-04
  • 通讯作者: 周晖 E-mail:edszh@mail.sysu.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:
    广东省哲学社会科学“十四五”规划项目(GD22XJY20);广东外语外贸大学人才启动项目(2023RC054)。

The Dynamic Relations between Daily Parenting Anxiety and Children’s Prosocial Behaviors: Associations with Mindful Parenting

BI Shuang1, ZHU Hualin1, ZHOU Hui2   

  1. 1. Department of Applied Psychology, College of Public Administration, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou 510410;
    2. Mental Health Education & Counseling Center, Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai 519082
  • Published:2026-07-04

摘要: 本文在以天为单位的时间尺度上,探究每日父母教养焦虑与儿童亲社会行为的动态关系以及父母正念教养态度对它们的影响。71名7~13岁儿童的父母完成单次正念教养量表,并在随后15天报告自己的教养焦虑和儿童亲社会行为。使用动态结构方程模型检验儿童每日亲社会行为和父母教养焦虑之间的动态关系及父母正念教养的作用,发现:(1)儿童的亲社会行为在个体内水平上存在显著的每天的变化,且前一天亲社会行为水平能够显著降低父母第二天的焦虑教养情绪;(2)父母正念教养态度正向预测儿童15天内平均的亲社会行为,负向预测15内平均的父母焦虑教养情绪以及波动幅度。研究揭示了儿童亲社会行为对父母焦虑教养情绪的预测作用,以及正念教养态度能分别预测它们每天的变化。

关键词: 亲社会行为, 教养焦虑, 正念教养, 日记追踪

Abstract: This study examined the day-to-day dynamics between parental parenting anxiety and children’s prosocial behavior, as well as the role of mindful parenting, using a dailydairy method. Additionally, we explored whether mindful parenting, a higher-order parenting attitude, influenced both children’s daily prosocial behaviors and parents’ daily parenting anxiety. Parents of 71 children aged 7~13 (M = 9.99, SD = 1.49; 50.7% boys, 49.3% girls) completed a one-time measure of mindful parenting and subsequently reported their daily parenting anxiety and children’s prosocial behavior for 15 consecutive days. The findings revealed that: (1) There are significant daily variations in children’s prosocial behaviors, and higher than usual prosocial behavior on day t-1 predicted lower parenting anxiety on day t; (2) Mindful parenting, assessed as a between-person variable, was associated with higher within-person mean levels of prosocial behavior across the 15 days and lower within-person mean levels of parenting anxiety. Greater mindful parenting attitudes were also linked to less fluctuation in parenting anxiety. These findings highlight the predictive role of children’s prosocial behavior in reducing subsequent parenting anxiety and suggest that mindful parenting attitudes are associated with daily patterns of both constructs.

Key words: prosocial behaviors, parenting anxiety, mindful parenting, daily diaries

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