How Does Parental Early Maladaptive Schema Affect Adolescents' Social Adaptation? Based on the Perspective of Intergenerational Transmission.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ying Shi, I-Jun Chen, Mengping Yang, Liling Wang, Yunping Song, Zhiyin Sun
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Abstract

An individual's social adaptation is affected by their early maladaptive schemas. Previous studies have shown that early maladaptive schemas may be intergenerationally transmitted in families. It is important to explore the intergenerational effect of early maladaptive schemas on adolescents' social adaptation, as they are in a critical period of growth and development. In this study, a cross-sectional design and questionnaire survey were used to collect data to explore the intergenerational influence of early maladaptive schemas in families and their relationship with adolescents' social adaptation. The participants were 201 adolescents aged 12 to 16 years and their primary caregivers (father or mother), of whom 125 (62.2%) were boys and 76 (37.8%) were girls. There were 70 fathers (34.8%) and 131 mothers (65.2%). Chinese adolescents and their primary caregivers were surveyed using paired questionnaires, and the Young Schema Questionnaire (short form) and Adolescent Social Adaptation Scale were completed. The results show that adolescents' early maladaptive schema plays an intermediary role between parents' early maladaptive schema and adolescents' social adaptation. Parental mistrust/abuse and insufficient self-control schemas affected adolescents' social adaptation through the mediating effect of their corresponding schemas. Our results reveal the negative impact path of parents' early maladaptive schemas on adolescents' social adaptation and provide a new direction for the clinical practice of adolescent family therapy.

父母早期的不良模式如何影响青少年的社会适应?基于代际传递的视角。
个人的社会适应能力受其早期不良适应模式的影响。以往的研究表明,早期适应不良模式可能会在家庭中代代相传。青少年正处于成长和发展的关键时期,探讨早期不良适应模式对青少年社会适应的代际影响具有重要意义。本研究采用横断面设计和问卷调查的方法收集数据,探讨早期不良模式在家庭中的代际影响及其与青少年社会适应的关系。研究对象为201名12至16岁的青少年及其主要照顾者(父亲或母亲),其中男生125名(62.2%),女生76名(37.8%)。父亲有 70 人(占 34.8%),母亲有 131 人(占 65.2%)。研究人员采用配对问卷的方式对中国青少年及其主要照顾者进行了调查,并完成了 "青少年模式问卷(简表)"和 "青少年社会适应量表"。结果表明,青少年的早期适应不良模式在父母的早期适应不良模式和青少年的社会适应之间起着中介作用。父母的不信任/虐待图式和自我控制不足图式通过其相应图式的中介效应影响青少年的社会适应。我们的研究结果揭示了父母早期不良适应模式对青少年社会适应的负面影响路径,为青少年家庭治疗的临床实践提供了新的方向。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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