Avoidance Mediates the Relationship Between Perceived Criticism in the Family of Origin and Psychological Distress in Adulthood

M. Zachary Rosenthal, Melissa A. Polusny, V. Follette
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ABSTRACT This study examined a mediational model whereby avoidance was hypothesized to mediate the relationship between higher perceived criticism in the family of origin and psychological distress in adulthood. Undergraduate women (N = 141) completed self-report instruments assessing perceptions of criticism in the family of origin, avoidant coping, experiential avoidance, and psychological distress. The mediational model was tested using procedures outlined by Baron and Kenny (1986). Support was found for the hypothesized model: (a) Higher perceived criticism was associated with higher avoidance, (b) higher avoidance was associated with greater distress, (c) higher perceived criticism was associated with greater distress, and (d) the relationship between perceived criticism and distress was non-significant when adding avoidance into the model. Results suggest that avoidance may be an emotion regulation strategy associated with perceived criticism in the family of origin that exacerbates psychological problems in adulthood.
逃避在原生家庭感知批评与成年期心理困扰之间起中介作用
摘要本研究考察了一个中介模型,假设回避在原生家庭中较高的感知批评与成年期心理困扰之间起中介作用。大学生女性(N = 141)完成了自我报告工具,评估来自原生家庭的批评、回避应对、经验回避和心理困扰的感知。使用Baron和Kenny(1986)概述的程序对中介模型进行了测试。对假设模型的支持发现:(a)更高的感知批评与更高的回避相关,(b)更高的回避与更大的痛苦相关,(c)更高的感知批评与更大的痛苦相关,(d)当在模型中添加回避时,感知批评与痛苦之间的关系不显著。研究结果表明,逃避可能是一种情绪调节策略,与原生家庭中感知到的批评有关,从而加剧了成年后的心理问题。
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