心理学
社会经济地位
因果关系
发展心理学
透视图(图形)
社会心理学
社会环境
论证(复杂分析)
背景(考古学)
社会学
认识论
人口
社会科学
哲学
生物化学
计算机科学
人口学
古生物学
人工智能
化学
生物
作者
Rand D. Conger,M. Brent Donnellan
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev.psych.58.110405.085551
摘要
This article addresses the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES), family processes, and human development. The topic is framed as part of the general issue of health disparities, which involves the oft-observed positive relationship between SES and the cognitive, social, emotional, and physical well-being of adults and children. A review of recent research and theory identifies three general theoretical approaches that provide possible explanations for the association between SES and individual development: the social causation, social selection, and interactionist perspectives. Empirical evidence demonstrates support for the social causation view that SES affects families and the development of children in terms of both family stress processes (the family stress model) and family investments in children (the family investment model). However, there also is empirical support for the social selection argument that individual characteristics lead to differences in SES. Especially important, recent research is consistent with an interactionist approach, which proposes a dynamic relationship between SES and developmental change over time. Drawing on the combined set of research findings, the article concludes with the description of an interactionist model that serves as a heuristic for future studies of the links among SES, parenting behaviors, and child development.
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