Emotional security and family relationships of Spanish college students

Silvia López-Larrosa, Noelia Pardiño, Anh P. Ha, E. Cummings
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This study is grounded on Systems Theory and Emotional Security Theory, and aims at extending past work by examining relations among children’s emotional security in the family system and the quality of family relationships among college students, a population scarcely addressed by the Emotional Security Theory. Participants were 236 female and male students attending a public Spanish University (meanage = 20.13 years old). We used the Security in the Family System Scale (SIFS), the Family Stress Scale, the Family Satisfaction Scale, the Bidirectional Parent-Adolescent Relationships Scale (BiPAR), and measures of destructive and constructive interparental conflict. The variables “living with family” and “parental divorce” were also studied. Results showed that parental divorce related to higher family stress, less interparental conflict resolution and worse bidirectional relationships with fathers. There were not significant differences in any of the variables under analyses between students who lived with their families while at college compared to those who did not live with their families. Emotional security in the family explained 52% of the variance of family satisfaction. This study has theoretical implications as it applies Emotional Security Theory to study young adults from divorced and intact families and who either live or not with their families while attending college. Our results agree and support this Theory. It also has practical implications for mental health and counselling services pointing to potential risk and protective family variables in college students.
西班牙大学生的情感安全与家庭关系
本研究以系统论和情绪安全理论为基础,旨在扩展以往的工作,研究家庭系统中儿童情绪安全与大学生家庭关系质量之间的关系,这是情绪安全理论很少涉及的人群。参与者为西班牙公立大学的236名男女学生(平均年龄20.13岁)。我们使用了家庭系统安全量表(SIFS)、家庭压力量表、家庭满意度量表、双向亲子关系量表(BiPAR)以及破坏性和建设性父母间冲突的测量方法。变量“与家人同住”和“父母离婚”也进行了研究。结果表明,父母离婚与家庭压力升高、父母间冲突解决减少以及与父亲的双向关系恶化有关。在大学期间与家人住在一起的学生与没有与家人住在一起的学生相比,在分析中的任何变量都没有显着差异。家庭的情感安全感解释了52%的家庭满意度方差。本研究将情感安全理论应用于离异家庭和完整家庭的年轻人,并对他们在大学期间与家人生活或不与家人生活的情况进行了研究,具有一定的理论意义。我们的结果同意并支持这一理论。它还对心理健康和咨询服务具有实际意义,指出了大学生的潜在风险和保护性家庭变量。
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