Coping equally: Equity of dyadic coping and depressive symptoms among adolescent couples.

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Fabienne Forster, Anne Milek, Christina Breitenstein, Mirjam Senn, Thomas N Bradbury, Guy Bodenmann
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Abstract

Introduction: Many adolescents are in their first romantic relationship; at the same time, depressive symptoms generally increase during this developmental stage. In adults, equity of support in romantic relationships is associated with less depressive symptoms-especially in female partners, who are generally on "the losing side" of support transactions with male partners. This study examines whether equity of dyadic coping is associated with depressive symptoms in adolescent mixed-gender couples. We disentangle equity of positive and negative dyadic coping, as differential effects might arise.

Methods: Self-report data on dyadic coping and depressive symptoms were gathered from 124 mixed-gender couples aged between 16 and 21 years living in Switzerland between 2011 and 2013. Equity of dyadic coping was quantified by calculating the difference between received dyadic coping and provided dyadic coping for each partner separately. These difference scores and the overall level of dyadic coping were used to predict depressive symptoms in both partners using an Actor-Partner-Interdependence Model.

Results: For female adolescents, we found the expected curvilinear association between equity of negative dyadic coping behaviors and depressive symptoms (actor effect). Additionally, the female perception of equity of positive dyadic coping was correlated with less depressive symptoms in male partners (partner effect). For male adolescents, receiving more positive dyadic coping than they provided was associated with more depressive symptoms (actor effect).

Discussion: In female partners, results resembled those in adult mixed-gender couples. In male partners, results changed depending on the direction of inequity-possibly due to gender role development.

平等应对:青春期夫妇的平等应对和抑郁症状。
简介许多青少年正处于他们的第一段恋爱关系中;同时,在这一成长阶段,抑郁症状通常会增加。在成年人中,恋爱关系中的平等支持与抑郁症状的减少有关--尤其是女性伴侣,她们通常在与男性伴侣的支持交易中处于 "失败的一方"。本研究探讨了在青少年男女混合伴侣中,双向支持的公平性是否与抑郁症状有关。由于可能会产生不同的影响,我们将积极和消极的双向应对的公平性区分开来:我们收集了 2011 年至 2013 年间居住在瑞士的 124 对年龄介于 16 岁至 21 岁之间的混性夫妇的自我报告数据,这些数据反映了他们如何应对夫妻关系和抑郁症状。通过分别计算每对伴侣所接受的夫妻共同应对与所提供的夫妻共同应对之间的差异,对夫妻共同应对的公平性进行量化。这些差异分值和伴侣应对的总体水平被用来通过 "行为者-伴侣-相互依赖模型 "预测伴侣双方的抑郁症状:对于女性青少年而言,我们发现消极伴侣应对行为的公平性与抑郁症状之间存在预期的曲线关系(行为者效应)。此外,女性对积极的双向应对行为公平性的感知与男性伴侣抑郁症状较少有关(伴侣效应)。对于男性青少年来说,他们获得的积极的双向应对多于他们提供的积极的双向应对,这与抑郁症状增多有关(行为者效应):在女性伴侣中,结果与成年男女混合伴侣的结果相似。讨论:在女性伴侣中,结果与成人混合性别伴侣中的结果相似;在男性伴侣中,结果因不平等的方向而改变--可能是由于性别角色的发展。
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Journal of Adolescence
Journal of Adolescence PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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6.40
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123
期刊介绍: The Journal of Adolescence is an international, broad based, cross-disciplinary journal that addresses issues of professional and academic importance concerning development between puberty and the attainment of adult status within society. It provides a forum for all who are concerned with the nature of adolescence, whether involved in teaching, research, guidance, counseling, treatment, or other services. The aim of the journal is to encourage research and foster good practice through publishing both empirical and clinical studies as well as integrative reviews and theoretical advances.
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