Parent but Not Peer Attachment Mediates the Relations Between Childhood Poverty and Rural Adolescents' Internalizing Problem Behaviors.

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Qingfang Song, Sara S Whipple, Stacey N Doan, Rochelle C Cassells, Gary W Evans
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Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the prospective, longitudinal relations among childhood poverty and rural adolescents' internalizing and externalizing problem behaviors, and the mediational roles of adolescent attachment to parents and peers. Methods: Participants were from a longitudinal study of rural poverty. Two home visits were conducted, roughly four years apart (Time 1: N = 226; Mage = 13.36, 52.7% male; Time 2: N = 215; Mage = 17.47 years, 51.2% male). Each family's income-to-needs ratio was assessed at each visit. At Time 2, participants completed questionnaires reporting their attachments to parents and peers, and their externalizing and internalizing symptoms. Results: Parent attachment was found to mediate the relationship between Time 1 family income-to-needs ratio and Time 2 internalizing problems. The mediational effects of peer attachment predicting Time 2 internalizing or externalizing symptoms were not significant. Conclusions: The long-term impact of childhood poverty on adolescents' parent attachment and their well-being is discussed.

父母依恋在童年贫困与农村青少年内化问题行为之间起中介作用,而同伴依恋不起中介作用。
摘要目的:本研究旨在探讨童年贫困与农村青少年内化和外化问题行为之间的前瞻性、纵向关系,以及青少年父母依恋和同伴依恋的中介作用。方法:参与者来自农村贫困的纵向研究。两次家访间隔约4年(时间1:N = 226,法师= 13.36,男性占52.7%;时间2:N = 215,法师= 17.47,男性占51.2%)。在每次访问时评估每个家庭的收入与需求比率。在时间2,参与者完成问卷,报告他们对父母和同伴的依恋,以及他们的外化和内化症状。结果:父母依恋在时间1家庭收入需求比与时间2内化问题之间起中介作用。同伴依恋对时间2内化或外化症状的中介作用不显著。结论:探讨了童年贫困对青少年父母依恋和幸福感的长期影响。
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Pediatric Reports
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