A Pivotal Time and Place: University Place Attachment, Childhood Neighborhood Affordances, and Internalizing Symptoms in Emerging Adulthood

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Amber Tan, Marissa A. Rice, Marlen Z. Gonzalez
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Abstract

People-place dynamics matter for well-being and for 69% of emerging adults in the US, the university is a pivotal place at a pivotal time. Research suggests that low childhood neighborhood affordances contribute to internalizing symptoms, but we know less about the impact of the university context. This study asked: how does university place attachment impact internalizing symptoms beyond the effects of childhood neighborhood affordances? Two-hundred and seventy-five university students self-reported on perceived childhood neighborhood affordances, university attachment, and current internalizing symptoms. Higher university attachment coincided with higher perceived neighborhood affordances and lower depression and social anxiety symptoms while controlling for demographic factors and parent-child relationship quality. Further, there was an indirect effect of neighborhood affordances via university attachment on social anxiety, but not depressive symptoms. Findings suggest that university place attachment contributes meaningfully to internalizing symptoms in emerging adulthood and that childhood neighborhood affordances may impact attachment to novel life-spaces.
关键的时间和地点:大学校园依恋、童年邻里关系和成年后的内化症状
人与地方之间的动态关系对幸福感至关重要,而对于美国 69% 的新成人来说,大学是一个关键时期的关键场所。研究表明,童年时期邻里负担能力低会导致内化症状,但我们对大学环境的影响却知之甚少。本研究提出的问题是:除了童年邻里负担能力的影响之外,大学环境依恋对内化症状有何影响?275 名大学生对他们感知到的童年邻里负担能力、大学依恋和当前的内化症状进行了自我报告。在控制人口因素和亲子关系质量的前提下,大学依恋程度越高,感知的邻里负担能力越高,抑郁和社交焦虑症状越低。此外,邻里负担能力通过大学依恋对社交焦虑有间接影响,但对抑郁症状没有影响。研究结果表明,大学场所依恋会对成年后的内化症状产生有意义的影响,而童年邻里负担能力可能会影响对新生活空间的依恋。
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Emerging Adulthood
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