Jessica A Stern, Natasha A Bailey, Meghan A Costello, Olivia A Hazelwood, Joseph P Allen
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摘要
父亲在青少年成长过程中扮演着重要的角色,但这一角色却未得到足够重视。为了研究父亲的养育方式对青少年和成年期依恋关系的影响,这项纵向研究对 184 名 13-24 岁的青少年进行了跟踪调查。13岁时,青少年报告了父亲的养育行为,并在父子冲突任务中接受观察;14岁和24岁时,他们完成了成人依恋访谈。与不与父亲同住的青少年相比,与父亲同住的青少年在 14 岁时表现出更高的依恋安全感(Cohen's d = .72)。父亲的积极关系和对青少年心理自主的支持预示着青少年在14岁时的依恋安全感。父亲的身体侵犯行为预示着青少年时期依恋不安全感的产生,而父亲的言语侵犯行为则预示着成年后依恋不安全感的产生,这揭示了成长过程中的变化。父亲的居住状况、青少年的性别和种族会调节安全感的途径。研究结果强调了父亲的存在、自主支持和不侵犯对于预测青少年在亲密关系中的心理状态的重要性。
Fathers' contributions to attachment in adolescence and adulthood: the moderating role of race, gender, income, and residential status.
Fathers play a critical yet underappreciated role in adolescent development. To examine contributions of fathers' parenting to attachment in adolescence and adulthood, this longitudinal study followed 184 adolescents from ages 13-24. At age 13, adolescents reported on their fathers' parenting behavior and were observed in a father-teen conflict task; at ages 14 and 24, they completed the Adult Attachment Interview. Adolescents who lived with their father showed higher attachment security at age 14 (Cohen's d = .72), compared to those with non-residential fathers. Fathers' positive relatedness and support for teens' psychological autonomy predicted attachment security at age 14. Fathers' physical aggression predicted attachment insecurity in adolescence, whereas fathers' verbal aggression predicted insecurity in adulthood, illuminating developmental shifts. Pathways to security were moderated by father residential status, adolescent gender, and race. Findings underscore the importance of fathers' presence, autonomy support, and non-aggression in predicting adolescents' state of mind in close relationships.
期刊介绍:
Attachment & Human Development is the leading forum for the presentation of empirical research, reviews and clinical case studies that reflect contemporary advances in attachment theory and research. The journal addresses the growing demand from the domains of psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy and related disciplines including nursing and social work, for a clear presentation of ideas, methods and research based on attachment theory.