Chinese Adolescents’ Relationships with Mothers, Fathers, and Siblings: Associations With Youth's Internalising and Externalising Problems

Q3 Psychology Journal of Relationships Research Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1017/JRR.2019.11
Yi Feng, S. Whiteman, Siyu Xu, Ling Li, Shenghua Jin, D. French
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The associations between Chinese adolescents’ family (maternal, paternal, and sibling) relationship qualities and their adjustment were examined among 540 Chinese families over a one-year period. Path analysis revealed that father-offspring positivity was associated with lower levels of internalising problems, whereas mother-offspring conflict predicted youths’ depressive symptoms and loneliness. Controlling for parent-offspring relationships, sibling intimacy inversely predicted youths’ internalising and externalising problems, whereas sibling conflict predicted youths’ loneliness. Multigroup comparisons revealed that youth gender moderated the associations between maternal conflict and youths’ depressive symptoms, as well as sibling intimacy and youths’ loneliness. Overall, results highlight the importance of family systems for Chinese youths’ mental health and the need to study sibling relationships in future studies of Chinese families.
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中国青少年与母亲、父亲和兄弟姐妹的关系:与青少年内化和外化问题的关系
对540个中国家庭进行了为期一年的调查,研究了中国青少年家庭(母亲、父亲和兄弟姐妹)关系质量与他们的适应之间的关系。通径分析显示,父亲与子女之间的积极关系与较低水平的内化问题有关,而母亲与子女之间的冲突则预示着青少年的抑郁症状和孤独感。在控制了亲子关系后,兄弟姐妹的亲密关系与青少年的内化和外化问题呈负相关,而兄弟姐妹的冲突则预示着青少年的孤独感。多组比较显示,青少年性别调节了母亲冲突与青少年抑郁症状之间的关联,以及兄弟姐妹亲密关系与青少年孤独之间的关联。总体而言,结果强调了家庭制度对中国青少年心理健康的重要性,以及在未来中国家庭研究中研究兄弟姐妹关系的必要性。
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期刊介绍: This innovative journal provides researchers and practitioners with access to quality, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed articles covering the entire range of fields associated with personal, intimate, organizational and family, and social relationships, development, training and analysis of human relationship skills across the life-span. Originally an initiative of the Psychology of Relationships Interest Group of the Australian Psychological Society, the journal became independent within its first year with the intention of publishing papers from the full array of researchers of relationship. The journal features an experienced and eclectic international Editorial Board and is international in its reach. There is a special emphasis on contributions from Asia, including the subcontinent and Pacific regions but the journal welcomes papers from all other parts of the world.
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