人际敏感调节父母教养方式对社区成人志愿者状态焦虑和生活事件负面评价的影响

PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2023-05-18 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.98
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目的:童年时期的养育经历与成年后焦虑症状之间的关系尚未明确。我们假设,人际关系敏感性(IPS)会介导童年养育经历对成年后焦虑症状和对生活事件的负面评价的影响:2014年1月至2014年8月,我们对853名成年人进行了观察性横断面研究。参与者提供了他们的人口统计学信息,并回答了以下四份自填问卷:父母亲子关系量表(PBI)、人际关系敏感性测量(IPSM)、生活经历调查(LES)和状态-特质焦虑量表Y表(STAI-Y)。我们对同意参与本研究的 404 名参与者的数据进行了分析:以 STAI-Y 的状态焦虑分量表为因变量进行的多元回归分析表明,在 15 个自变量中,以下 5 个自变量具有显著的统计学意义:IPSM 总计、LES 正负、PBI 父亲过度保护和就业状况。该模型解释了状态焦虑分量表得分的 17.8%。在结构方程模型中,"关爱 "分量表通过降低 IPSM 总分(β = -0.061 和 -0.042)对 "状态焦虑 "分量表和 LES 负分产生了显著的间接负效应。前者的间接效应占总效应的 31.6%,后者占 56.8%。相比之下,过度保护子量表与关爱子量表的效应相反:这些结果表明,童年时期的养育经历通过 IPS 间接地与成人焦虑症状和对生活事件的负面评价有关。
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Interpersonal sensitivity mediates the effects of perceived parenting styles on state anxiety and negative assessment of life events in adult volunteers from the community.

Aim: The association of parenting experiences in childhood with anxiety symptoms in adulthood has yet to be clarified. We hypothesized that interpersonal sensitivity (IPS) mediates the impacts of parenting experiences in childhood on anxiety symptoms and negative assessment of life events in adulthood.

Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was carried out from January 2014 to August 2014 on 853 adults. Participants provided their demographic information and answered the following four self-administered questionnaires: Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI), Interpersonal Sensitivity Measure (IPSM), Life Experiences Survey (LES), and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Form Y (STAI-Y). The data of a total of 404 participants who agreed to take part in this study were analyzed.

Results: Multiple regression analysis with the State Anxiety subscale of STAI-Y as the dependent variable identified the following five out of the 15 independent variables as being statistically significant: IPSM total, LES positive and negative, PBI paternal overprotection, and employment status. This model explains 17.8% of the State Anxiety subscale score. In the structural equation models, the Care subscale showed significant indirect negative effects on State Anxiety subscale and LES negative score through a decrease in IPSM total score (β = -0.061 and -0.042, respectively). The former indirect effect accounted for 31.6%, and the latter accounted for 56.8% of the total effects. In contrast, Overprotection subscale had opposite effects to Care subscale.

Conclusion: These results suggest that parenting experiences in childhood are related to adult anxiety symptoms and the negative assessment of life events indirectly through IPS.

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