A Helping Hand Isn’t Always So Helpful: Parental Autonomy Support Moderates the Effectiveness of Interpersonal Emotion Regulation for Emerging Adults

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Madeline Newman, Elizabeth L. Davis
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The current study examined parental autonomy support in relation to the quality of youths’ interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) experiences with parents. 194 emerging adult college students ( M age = 19.6 years; 52.1% women) recounted a recent instance of receiving IER from a parent. Youth reported on their parent’s IER behaviors (emotional responsiveness and cognitive support), the perceived effectiveness of the IER, who initiated it, and how autonomy supportive their parent typically was. As expected, parental autonomy support moderated the relation between IER and its perceived effectiveness, such that at higher levels of support, parental emotional responsiveness and cognitive support related to higher perceived IER effectiveness. Likewise, in conditions of low autonomy support, youth perceived unsolicited IER to be less effective than did youth who sought the support. Autonomy support likely plays a meaningful role in the effectiveness of various IER processes, thus furthering our understanding of emerging adults’ socioemotional development.
援助之手并不总是那么有用:父母的自主支持调节了新兴成人人际情绪调节的有效性
本研究探讨了父母的自主支持与青少年与父母的人际情绪调节(IER)体验质量之间的关系。194名新成人大学生(平均年龄为19.6岁,52.1%为女性)讲述了最近一次接受父母人际情绪调节的经历。青少年报告了他们父母的 IER 行为(情绪反应能力和认知支持)、IER 的感知效果、谁发起的 IER 以及他们父母的自主支持程度。正如预期的那样,父母的自主支持调节了 IER 与其感知有效性之间的关系,因此,在较高的支持水平下,父母的情感反应和认知支持与较高的 IER 感知有效性相关。同样,在自主支持较低的情况下,与寻求支持的青少年相比,未经请求的 IER 的效果较差。自主支持很可能在各种IER过程的有效性中发挥着有意义的作用,从而进一步加深了我们对新兴成人社会情感发展的理解。
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Emerging Adulthood
Emerging Adulthood Multiple-
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