Sibling relationships as a mediator and a moderator between parental attachment and depression among adolescents.

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Beibei Kuang, Yujing Zhao, Baojing Zhang, Jue Deng, Huahua Hu, Tong Ge
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Depression threatens adolescents' psychological health and is influenced by negative interpersonal relationships. Previous studies have explored the effect of a negative parent-child relationship on adolescent depression but have ignored the frequent coexistence of these relationships with other family relationships, for example, sibling relationships. This study examined how parent-child and sibling relationships co-impact adolescent depression, by testing the mediating and moderating roles of sibling relationships between parental attachment and adolescent depression. A sample of 5,896 adolescents completed the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment, Sibling Relationship Questionnaire, and the Patient Health Questionnaire. 3,054 participants (1,506 girls) were included in the analysis (mean age = 13.70 ± 0.77 years). We found that the level of parental attachment security was negatively associated with adolescent depression, and sibling relationships not only mediated but also moderated this association. Regarding the moderating effect, only one dimension of sibling relationships (warmth) showed a significant moderating role. Specifically, sibling warmth buffered the negative association between maternal (but not paternal) attachment security and adolescent depression. Our results suggest that both negative parent-child and sibling relationships are possible risk factors for adolescent depression, and a positive sibling relationship can be a protective factor against the effect of negative parent-child relationships on adolescent depression. The present study also provides new insights for interventions adolescent depression. Sibling relationships deserve more attention in future research.

兄弟姐妹关系在父母依恋与青少年抑郁之间的中介和调节作用。
抑郁症威胁着青少年的心理健康,并受到消极人际关系的影响。以前的研究探讨了消极的亲子关系对青少年抑郁症的影响,但忽略了这些关系与其他家庭关系(例如兄弟姐妹关系)的共存。本研究通过考察父母依恋对青少年抑郁的中介和调节作用,探讨了亲子关系和兄弟姐妹关系对青少年抑郁的共同影响。共抽取5896名青少年完成父母与同伴依恋问卷、兄弟姐妹关系问卷和患者健康问卷,共纳入3054名参与者(1506名女孩),平均年龄为13.70±0.77岁。我们发现父母依恋安全水平与青少年抑郁呈负相关,而兄弟姐妹关系不仅介导而且调节了这种关联。在调节效应方面,只有兄弟姐妹关系的一个维度(温暖)表现出显著的调节作用。具体来说,兄弟姐妹的温暖缓冲了母亲(而不是父亲)依恋安全与青少年抑郁之间的负相关。研究结果表明,消极的亲子关系和兄弟姐妹关系都可能是青少年抑郁的危险因素,而积极的兄弟姐妹关系可能是对抗消极亲子关系对青少年抑郁影响的保护因素。本研究也为干预青少年抑郁症提供了新的见解。兄弟姐妹关系在未来的研究中值得更多关注。
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BMC Psychology
BMC Psychology Psychology-Psychology (all)
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
2.80%
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265
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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