Melissa J Sitton, Renee McDonald, David Rosenfield, Madeline Reedy, Benjamin Rosenfield, Ernest N Jouriles
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从理论上讲,照顾者的情感支持对性虐待后的青少年有益,但这方面的经验证据并不一致。本研究考察了照顾者情感支持与性虐待后青少年心理健康症状之间的横断面关系,解决了几个方略因素,这些方略因素可能解释了为什么以前的研究未能发现这种关系(样本量、测量方法)。参与者为460名11至17岁的青少年(Mage = 13.78, SD = 1.77;92.4%的女性;56.3%的西班牙裔/拉丁裔/a)在披露性虐待后,与他们的无犯罪行为的照顾者一起出现在儿童保护中心(Mage = 39.65, SD = 8.52)。青少年和照顾者完成了照顾者情感支持和青少年心理健康的测量。多变量多水平模型的结果显示,青少年的照顾者情感支持报告与青少年的心理健康症状相关,而与症状的提供者无关(照顾者的青少年心理健康症状报告:B = -0.11, p = 0.006, d = 0.25;青少年心理健康症状报告:B = -0.21, p < .001, d = .50)。照顾者的情感支持报告与青少年心理健康症状无关。这些发现强调了获取青少年关于照顾者情感支持的报告的重要性,这有助于理解和解决青少年性虐待后的心理健康症状。本研究的样本量和测量方法增强了对研究结果的信心。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Caregiver emotional support and youth mental health after sexual abuse.
Emotional support from a caregiver is theorized to benefit adolescents after sexual abuse, yet the empirical evidence for this is inconsistent. The present study examines the cross-sectional relation between caregiver emotional support and youth mental health symptoms after sexual abuse, addressing several methodological factors that may explain why previous studies failed to find the relation (sample size, approach to measurement). Participants were 460 youth between 11 and 17 (Mage = 13.78, SD = 1.77; 92.4% female; 56.3% Hispanic/Latino/a) who presented at a child advocacy center after disclosing sexual abuse, along with their nonoffending caregiver (Mage = 39.65, SD = 8.52). Youth and caregivers completed measures of caregiver emotional support and youth mental health. Results of multivariate multilevel modeling indicated that youth reports of caregiver emotional support were associated with youth mental health symptoms regardless of the informant of the symptoms (caregiver reports of youth mental health symptoms: B = -0.11, p = .006, d = .25; youth reports of mental health symptoms: B = -0.21, p < .001, d = .50). Caregiver reports of their emotional support were not associated with youth mental health symptoms. These findings highlight the importance of obtaining youth reports of caregiver emotional support in attempts to understand and address youth mental health symptoms following sexual abuse. The sample size and approach to measurement in this study bolster confidence in the findings. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
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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.