父母心理控制与青少年内化症状:一项荟萃分析。

IF 2 2区 心理学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Journal of Family Psychology Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-17 DOI:10.1037/fam0001315
Braima Salaam, Eric Kyere
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多数世界社会,通常被称为全球南方,包括亚洲、拉丁美洲、中东/北非和撒哈拉以南非洲的国家。先前的荟萃分析主要针对西方、教育程度高、工业化、富裕和民主(WEIRD)的社会,发现父母心理控制程度高与青少年内化症状增加之间存在显著关联。然而,考虑到潜在的文化差异及其对养育规范的影响,目前尚不清楚这种联系是否能推广到怪异人群之外。一些人认为心理控制的影响是普遍的,而另一些人则认为在大多数世界的文化中,这种联系较弱或根本不存在。本荟萃分析考察了在多数世界背景下,父母心理控制与儿童和青少年内化问题之间的关系。数据分析采用37项已发表和未发表的关于有青少年的家庭的研究(k = 48;N = 27,150;(57.4%为女性)在1999年至2024年期间在18个国家/群体进行。结果显示了适度的、中等大小的影响(r = 0.27),表明父母更强的心理控制和更高的内化症状之间存在联系。此外,调节分析显示,当心理控制和内化是由青少年报告而不是由父母报告时,效果更强。在青少年和儿童样本中,当一项测量没有具体说明哪一位父母提供了无差别(或父母)的心理控制,而不是参考特定父母形象的测量时,这种联系也更加明显。这些发现表明,在多数世界文化中,父母的心理控制与青少年的内化有关。讨论了对养育研究的影响以及旨在减少有害控制同时支持青年发展的干预措施。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Parental psychological control and youths' internalizing symptoms in majority world contexts: A meta-analysis.

Majority World societies, often called the Global South, include countries in Asia, Latin America, Middle East/North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa. Prior meta-analyses primarily on Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic (WEIRD) societies found a significant association between higher parental psychological control and increased youth internalizing symptoms. However, it remains unclear whether this link generalizes beyond WEIRD populations, given potential cultural differences and their influences on parenting norms. Some argue the effect of psychological control is universal, while others suggest weaker or nonexistent links in Majority World cultures. The present meta-analysis examined the association between parental psychological control and internalizing problems among children and adolescents in Majority World contexts. Data were analyzed using 37 published and unpublished studies of families with youth (k = 48; N = 27,150; 57.4% females) conducted in 18 countries/groups between 1999 and 2024. Results revealed a modest, moderate-sized effect (r = .27), indicating a link between greater parental psychological control and higher internalizing symptoms. Furthermore, moderator analyses showed the effect was stronger when psychological control and internalization were youth-reported rather than parent-reported. The association was also more pronounced when a measure did not specify which parent provided psychological control as in undifferentiated (or parental), rather than a measure that referenced a specific parental figure, and in adolescent versus child samples. These findings indicate parental psychological control is associated with internalization among youths in Majority World cultures. Implications for parenting research as well as interventions aimed at reducing harmful control while supporting youth development are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: Journal of Family Psychology offers cutting-edge, groundbreaking, state-of-the-art, and innovative empirical research with real-world applicability in the field of family psychology. This premiere family research journal is devoted to the study of the family system, broadly defined, from multiple perspectives and to the application of psychological methods to advance knowledge related to family research, patterns and processes, and assessment and intervention, as well as to policies relevant to advancing the quality of life for families.
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