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摘要
自主支持的父母对青少年的积极发展结果至关重要,而心理控制可能会产生有害影响。当父母的心理需求得到满足时,他们更有可能表现出自主支持的育儿方式,当父母的心理需求受挫时,他们更有可能表现出心理控制的育儿方式。我们测试了父母的心理需求如何通过日常生活中的育儿实践来预测青少年的内化情绪。171对父母-青少年夫妇(N = 171)完成了为期14天的每日日记,以评估父母的心理需求、父母的做法和青少年的内化情绪。本研究采用多层次中介分析(即1-1-1和2-2-2设计),通过父母教养方式考察父母心理需求对青少年内化情绪的影响。当父母的日常心理需求得到满足时,他们在日常生活中会采取更多的支持性育儿措施,这反过来又与更好的青少年情绪有关。在检查长期特征时,大多数这些中介效应没有被发现。我们的研究结果指出,与家庭日常生活中行为和经历之间的长期联系相比,解开日常波动的重要性,可以更好地理解家庭动态和青少年福祉。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Parental psychological needs, parenting practices, and adolescent internalizing mood in daily life.
Autonomy-supportive parenting is essential for positive developmental outcomes for youth, whereas psychological control can have detrimental effects. When parents' psychological needs are met, they are more likely to show autonomy-supportive parenting, and when parents report greater psychological need frustration, they are more likely to parent with psychological control. We tested how parental psychological needs can predict adolescent internalizing mood through parenting practices in daily life. Parent-adolescent dyads (N = 171) completed daily diaries for 14 days to rate parental psychological needs, parenting practices, and adolescent internalizing mood. We conducted multilevel mediation analyses (i.e., 1-1-1 and 2-2-2 design) to examine the effect of parental psychological needs on adolescent internalizing mood through parent parenting practices. When parents' daily psychological needs were met, they practiced more supportive parenting practices in daily life, which in turn was associated with better adolescent mood. Most of these mediation effects were not found when examining long-term characteristics. Our findings point toward the importance of disentangling day-to-day fluctuations in behaviors and experiences than to long-term associations between them in families' daily lives to better understand family dynamics and adolescent well-being. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
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.