Parent-child communication and third generation's difficulties: Roles of parental depression and self-efficacy.

IF 2 2区 心理学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Laura Gorla, Jennifer E Lansford, Jennifer Godwin, Kenneth A Dodge
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This study examines whether parents' past communication with their own parents is associated with children's psychological difficulties and whether this association is mediated by parents' depression and self-efficacy. Evidence of the intergenerational transmission of parent-child relationships is well-documented in the literature, but few studies have explored the intergenerational paths between grandparents' and parents' (first and second generations, G1-G2, respectively) communication, parents' depression and sense of efficacy, and children's (third generation, G3) psychological difficulties. Drawing on participants from Fast Track, a multisite longitudinal study, the present analyses included data from 360 original children, now parents (54% fathers, mean age = 34), who completed measures about their own depression and self-efficacy as well as their children's psychological and behavioral difficulties; during childhood (mean age = 10) these same parents had reported on communication with their G1 parents. Running mediation path analyses, we discovered that G1G2 communication was significantly related to G2's depression and emotional and parental self-efficacy. No direct associations between G1G2 communication and G3's psychological difficulties were found, nor did G2's emotional and parental self-efficacy mediate this path across generations. Nevertheless, G2's emotional and parental self-efficacy were significantly associated with G3's psychological difficulties, showing evidence of two generations and not three generations effects. By focusing on three generations, the present study extends knowledge about the critical role of G1 and G2 relationship quality and parenting on the next generation's psychological development and well-being. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

亲子沟通与第三代困难:父母抑郁与自我效能感的作用。
本研究旨在探讨父母过去与自己父母的沟通是否与儿童的心理困难有关,以及父母的抑郁和自我效能是否介导了这种联系。亲子关系代际传递的证据在文献中得到了充分的证明,但很少有研究探讨祖父母和父母(第一代和第二代,分别为G1-G2)的沟通,父母的抑郁和效能感以及孩子(第三代,G3)的心理困难之间的代际路径。从多地点纵向研究“快速通道”(Fast Track)的参与者中,目前的分析包括了360名最初的孩子、现在的父母(54%是父亲,平均年龄34岁)的数据,他们完成了关于自己的抑郁、自我效能以及孩子心理和行为困难的测量;在儿童时期(平均年龄= 10岁),这些父母报告了与G1父母的沟通。通过中介路径分析,我们发现G1G2的沟通与G2的抑郁、情绪和父母自我效能显著相关。G1G2的沟通和G3的心理困难之间没有直接的联系,G2的情绪和父母的自我效能感也没有在代际间调节这一路径。然而,G2的情绪和父母自我效能感与G3的心理困难显著相关,显示出两代而非三代效应的证据。通过关注三代人,本研究扩展了关于G1和G2关系质量和养育对下一代心理发展和福祉的关键作用的知识。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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CiteScore
3.40
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3.70%
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200
期刊介绍: Journal of Family Psychology offers cutting-edge, groundbreaking, state-of-the-art, and innovative empirical research with real-world applicability in the field of family psychology. This premiere family research journal is devoted to the study of the family system, broadly defined, from multiple perspectives and to the application of psychological methods to advance knowledge related to family research, patterns and processes, and assessment and intervention, as well as to policies relevant to advancing the quality of life for families.
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