Pathways from parental alienation to adolescent problem behaviors: A longitudinal study of parent-child attachment and emotion regulation

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Children and Youth Services Review Pub Date : 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1016/j.childyouth.2025.108209
Kun-yan Wang , Bing-Bing Lin , Ying-hang Huang , Xiang-kui Zhang
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Family environment significantly shapes adolescents’ development, with accumulating evidence suggesting that family risk factors predict adolescent problem behaviors. Research has established links between parental alienation behaviors and adolescent maladjustment, but the causal pathways and underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Methods: This longitudinal study employed three waves of data collection over two years to investigate how parental alienation behaviors influence adolescent problem behaviors through parent–child attachment and emotion regulation strategies. Participants were 815 Chinese adolescents from three middle schools in Jilin Province. Measures included the Parental Alienation Behaviors Scale, Parent-Child Attachment Scale, Emotion Regulation Strategies Scale, and Adolescent Problem Behaviors Scale. Results: (1) parental alienation behaviors significantly predicted adolescent problem behaviors; (2) the relationship between parental alienation behaviors and adolescent problem behaviors is mediated by parent–child attachment; (3) The relationship is also mediated by emotion regulation strategies (cognitive reappraisal, expressive inhibition); and (4) parent–child attachment and emotion regulation strategies demonstrated significant chain-mediating effects. Conclusion: This study advances our understanding of how parental alienation behaviors impact adolescent problem behaviors by identifying key mediating mechanisms. The findings illuminate the role of parent–child attachment and emotion regulation within Chinese cultural contexts while offering implications for prevention and intervention strategies targeting both internalizing and externalizing problems in adolescents.
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父母疏离对青少年问题行为的影响:亲子依恋与情绪调节的纵向研究
家庭环境对青少年的发展有显著的影响,越来越多的证据表明家庭风险因素可以预测青少年的问题行为。研究已经建立了父母疏离行为和青少年适应不良之间的联系,但因果途径和潜在机制尚不清楚。方法:采用为期两年的三波纵向研究,通过亲子依恋和情绪调节策略,探讨父母疏离行为对青少年问题行为的影响。参与者是来自吉林省三所中学的815名中国青少年。量表包括父母疏离行为量表、亲子依恋量表、情绪调节策略量表和青少年问题行为量表。结果:(1)父母疏离行为对青少年问题行为有显著的预测作用;(2)父母疏离行为与青少年问题行为之间存在亲子依恋的中介关系;(3)情绪调节策略(认知重评、表达抑制)也会对这一关系起到中介作用;(4)亲子依恋与情绪调节策略具有显著的连锁中介效应。结论:本研究通过确定父母疏离行为对青少年问题行为影响的关键中介机制,促进了我们对父母疏离行为影响青少年问题行为的认识。研究结果阐明了中国文化背景下亲子依恋和情绪调节的作用,并为青少年内化和外化问题的预防和干预策略提供了启示。
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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