The relationship between behavioral problems and family environment in preschool-age children
10.3969/j.issn.1000-3606.2014.10.018
- VernacularTitle:学龄前儿童心理行为问题与家庭环境关系的调查
- Author:
Liping GU
;
Ang CHEN
;
Cheng DENG
;
Shuhua HE
;
Xin CHEN
;
Chunhong YE
;
Yan LIAO
;
Huajun FENG
;
Xueqin YAN
;
Jianhui GAO
;
Yuqi SHI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
behavioral problems;
family environment;
child
- From:
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics
2014;(10):965-969
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study the relationship between behavioral problems and family environment in preschool-age children. Methods Children between 4-6 years of age in the kindergartens of Zhongshan city were randomly selected. Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) was used to assess the behavioral problems in children, and self-designed general situation question-naire and Family Environment Scale-Chinese Version (FES-CV) were applied to evaluate the family environment. Results A total of 3445 children were enrolled and 29.87%children showed behavioral problems. There were signiifcant differences in the scores of feeling expression, family conlfict, intelligence, recreation, organization and control between children with and without behavior problems (P<0.001). The scores of feeling expression, intelligence, recreation, organization and control were signiif-cantly higher and the score of family conlfict was lower in healthy children in comparison with children with behavior problems. Through multivariate logistic regression, it was suggested that female (OR=2.04), non-urban population (township OR=1.45, rural OR=1.51), non-local Zhongshan resident (OR=1.39), father’s low educational level (technical secondary school OR=1.77, junior high school OR=2.17, primary school and below OR=3.24), discipline styles (indulgent OR=1.47, mixed OR=1.37), family conlfict (OR=1.13) were independent risk factors for behavioral problems (P<0.05). Mother’s age over 30 (OR=0.74) or over 40 (OR=0.46), feeling expression (OR=0.94) and intelligence (OR=0.87) were independent protective factors for behavioral prob-lems (P<0.05). Conclusions Behavioral problems in preschool-age children are closely related to family environment, which needs to be paid more attention.