Parental Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adolescents' Depressive Symptoms: Roles of Parenting Stress and Parent-child Attachment.

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Mingxiao Liu, Xiaoqing Yu, Sihan Liu, Aiyi Liu, Xinchun Wu
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Abstract

Parental factors have a profound implication on adolescents' depressive symptoms. Parents' adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) shape their parenting, thus predicting the next generation's mental health. This study explored the mediating role of parenting stress and parent-child attachment in the correlation between both paternal and maternal ACEs and adolescents' depressive symptoms. Additionally, the study aimed to explore whether parental ACEs influence both one's own and the partner's parenting stress and attachment, ultimately predicting adolescent depressive symptoms. We recruited 533 Chinese families for this study. Fathers and mothers completed questionnaires assessing ACEs and parenting stress at Time 1. Adolescents (59.8% girls, Mage = 13.45 ± 0.78) completed a questionnaire on parent-child attachment at Time 2 and the questionnaire on depressive symptoms at both Time 2 and Time 3. We did not find the direct relationship between parental ACEs and adolescent depressive symptoms. However, both paternal and maternal ACEs were found to influence mother-child attachment through maternal, but not paternal, parenting stress and subsequently led to depressive symptoms in adolescents. Moreover, some specific pathways exhibited variations between genders. These findings highlight the vital influence of parenting stress and mother-child attachment in breaking the prediction of parental ACEs on adolescents' depressive symptoms and underscore the importance of promoting positive mother-child interactions.

父母不良童年经历与青少年抑郁症状:父母压力和亲子依恋的作用。
父母因素对青少年抑郁症状有重要影响。父母的不良童年经历塑造了他们的养育方式,从而预测了下一代的心理健康状况。本研究探讨父母压力和亲子依恋在父母不良经历与青少年抑郁症状的相关性中的中介作用。此外,本研究旨在探讨父母的ace是否会影响自己和伴侣的育儿压力和依恋,最终预测青少年抑郁症状。我们招募了533个中国家庭进行这项研究。在第一阶段,父亲和母亲完成了评估ace和养育压力的问卷。青少年(59.8%,女孩,Mage = 13.45±0.78)在时间2完成了亲子依恋问卷,在时间2和时间3同时完成了抑郁症状问卷。我们没有发现父母ace与青少年抑郁症状之间的直接关系。然而,父亲和母亲的ace都被发现通过母亲而不是父亲的养育压力影响母子依恋,并随后导致青少年的抑郁症状。此外,一些特定的途径在性别之间表现出差异。这些发现突出了父母压力和母子依恋在打破父母ace对青少年抑郁症状的预测中的重要影响,并强调了促进积极的母子互动的重要性。
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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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