青少年的应对和内化症状:应对和抑郁症状的母亲社会化作用

Q2 Medicine
Allegra S. Anderson, Kelly H. Watson, Michelle M. Reising, Jennifer P. Dunbar, Meredith A. Gruhn, Bruce E. Compas
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摘要

父母情绪社会化,包括应对和情绪调节的社会化过程,是影响儿童适应急性和慢性压力的关键因素。鉴于父母抑郁和青少年精神病理学之间的联系已得到证实,父母抑郁症状的水平是理解情绪社会化和调节过程的重要因素。本研究调查了母亲应对和抑郁症状与青少年应对和内化问题之间的关系。120名青少年(45%为女性,M=12.27,SD=1.90)及其母亲参与了一项横断面多信息研究。母亲的抑郁症状和青少年的应对方式与青少年的内化问题显著相关。青少年的应对调节了母亲抑郁症状与青少年内化问题之间的关系,在初级控制应对的低水平和中等水平下,母亲抑郁预测青少年会出现更大的内化症状。此外,这项研究扩展了先前的工作,表明青少年的应对和内化症状之间的关系与母亲模仿应对的程度有关。总之,研究结果表明,在家庭压力的背景下,母亲应对和青少年应对是显著的风险和保护因素。研究结果强调,研究人员需要进一步阐明情绪社会化过程在青少年应对家庭压力发展中的作用。
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Adolescents’ coping and internalizing symptoms: Role of maternal socialization of coping and depression symptoms

Parental emotion socialization, including processes of the socialization of coping and emotion regulation, is a key factor in shaping children's adjustment in response to acute and chronic stress. Given well-established links between parental depression and youth psychopathology, levels of parental depression symptoms are an important factor for understanding emotion socialization and regulation processes. The present study examined associations among maternal coping and depression symptoms with their adolescents’ coping and internalizing problems. A sample of 120 adolescents (45% female, M = 12.27, SD = 1.90) and their mothers participated in a cross-sectional, multi-informant study. Mothers’ depression symptoms and adolescents’ coping were significantly related to adolescents’ internalizing problems. Adolescents’ coping moderated the association between maternal depression symptoms and adolescents’ internalizing problems, where at low and moderate levels of primary control coping, maternal depression predicted greater internalizing symptoms in adolescents. Further, this study expanded on prior work, demonstrating that the relationship between adolescents’ coping and internalizing symptoms was associated with the degree to which mothers model coping. Taken together, results suggest that maternal coping and adolescent coping serve as salient risk and protective factors in the context of family stress. Findings emphasize a need for researchers to further clarify the role of emotion socialization processes in adolescents’ development of coping in the context of family stress.

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Mental Health and Prevention
Mental Health and Prevention Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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