Constellations of Family Qualities and Links with Psychological and Behavioral Health in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Anna K Hochgraf, Mikayla R Barry, Stephanie T Lanza, Marlena Jacobsen, Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
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Positive family qualities, including low parent pressure to control weight, high physical activity support, frequent family meals, family connectedness, healthy family functioning, and parental monitoring, may promote youth psychological and behavioral health. We aimed to identify naturally occurring patterns of family qualities during adolescence and examine links with body satisfaction, self-esteem, depressive symptoms, disordered eating, and substance use during adolescence and young adulthood. Our goal was to inform family-centered interventions to prevent adverse health outcomes impacting youth. Data were from a longitudinal study of 1,568 youth (53% female; 20% Asian, 29% Black, 17% Latinx, 19% White), that spanned adolescence (M age = 14.4 years) to young adulthood (M age = 22.2 years). Results from latent class analysis indicated that 8% of families were thriving, with low probability of parent pressure to control weight and high probabilities of physical activity support, frequent family meals, family connectedness, healthy family functioning, and parental monitoring. Other classes were distinguished by weight-specific risk (23% of families), broad risk (34% of families), disengagement (18% of families), and high risk (16% of families). Youth in thriving families reported better psychological and behavioral health than their peers concurrently in adolescence and longitudinally in young adulthood; yet this pattern of family qualities was rare. Family-centered interventions that target parent pressure to control weight, physical activity support, family meals, family connectedness, family functioning, and parental monitoring may help prevent multiple psychological and behavioral health problems. Heterogeneity in family qualities suggests that family-centered interventions could be tailored based on family strengths.

青少年和青年期家庭品质的星座及其与心理和行为健康的联系。
积极的家庭品质,包括父母控制体重的低压力、高体力活动支持、频繁的家庭聚餐、家庭联系、健康的家庭功能和父母监督,可能促进青少年的心理和行为健康。我们的目的是确定青春期家庭品质的自然模式,并研究青春期和青年期身体满意度、自尊、抑郁症状、饮食失调和物质使用之间的联系。我们的目标是告知以家庭为中心的干预措施,以防止影响青少年的不良健康结果。数据来自一项对1568名青年(53%为女性,20%为亚洲人,29%为黑人,17%为拉丁裔,19%为白人)的纵向研究,研究对象从青春期(M年龄= 14.4岁)到青年期(M年龄= 22.2岁)。潜在阶层分析的结果表明,8%的家庭兴旺发达,父母压力控制体重的可能性很低,而体育活动支持、频繁的家庭聚餐、家庭联系、健康的家庭功能和父母监督的可能性很高。其他类别以体重特定风险(23%的家庭)、广泛风险(34%的家庭)、脱离(18%的家庭)和高风险(16%的家庭)来区分。在青少年时期和成年早期,来自富裕家庭的青少年报告的心理和行为健康状况优于同龄青少年;然而,这种家庭品质的模式是罕见的。以家庭为中心的干预措施,针对父母控制体重的压力、身体活动支持、家庭聚餐、家庭联系、家庭功能和父母监督,可能有助于预防多种心理和行为健康问题。家庭素质的异质性表明,以家庭为中心的干预措施可以根据家庭优势进行调整。
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CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.80%
发文量
300
期刊介绍: Journal of Child and Family Studies (JCFS) international, peer-reviewed forum for topical issues pertaining to the behavioral health and well-being of children, adolescents, and their families. Interdisciplinary and ecological in approach, the journal focuses on individual, family, and community contexts that influence child, youth, and family well-being and translates research results into practical applications for providers, program implementers, and policymakers. Original papers address applied and translational research, program evaluation, service delivery, and policy matters that affect child, youth, and family well-being. Topic areas include but are not limited to: enhancing child, youth/young adult, parent, caregiver, and/or family functioning; prevention and intervention related to social, emotional, or behavioral functioning in children, youth, and families; cumulative effects of risk and protective factors on behavioral health, development, and well-being; the effects both of exposure to adverse childhood events and assets/protective factors; child abuse and neglect, housing instability and homelessness, and related ecological factors influencing child and family outcomes.
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