对患有多动症的青少年的高投入式教养:研究 "直升机式教养 "测量法的心理测量特性。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Attention Disorders Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1177/10870547241258879
Tessa N Botkin, Kelsey Wiggs, Heidi L Kipp, Rachel A Lindstrom, Heather M Joseph, David J Kolko, Sarah L Pedersen, Brooke S G Molina
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目的:直升机父母 "这一概念在 2000 和 2010 年代的西方文化中流行开来,最近研究人员开始对这一概念进行研究,以描述父母的过度介入和干涉行为,这些行为阻碍了青少年向成年期的过渡。当青少年需要父母的养育来促进其自主性的发展时,研究人员尚未对这一概念在青少年中的可行性进行调查。本研究对经过修改的 "直升机养育 "测量方法的心理测量结构进行了研究,该测量方法适用于高介入养育可能性增加的样本:患有多动症的青少年:青少年(n = 333;年龄13-18岁;25%为女性)及其父母(n = 341,91%为女性)在2016年和2017年完成了一项调查,该调查是为一项关于提供者在兴奋剂转用预防方面的培训的研究而进行的。我们修改了之前经过验证的针对青少年的 "直升机养育 "测量方法。我们还纳入了其他以前建立的养育措施。我们对两个信息提供者对修改后的测量方法的报告进行了主成分分析。我们研究了这些成分与信息提供者的人口统计学特征和养育措施之间的关联,从而开始研究聚合效度和区分效度:在青少年和家长的报告中发现了两个组成部分,分别称为 "家长干预 "和 "日常监督与规划"。这些要素与人口统计学特征和其他养育子女的测量方法存在不同的关联。例如,在不同的报告中,家长对年龄较大的青少年的日常监控和规划较少。少数种族/族裔家长和男性青少年则报告了更多的 "干预 "养育方式。在这些高度参与型养育指标与其他养育测量指标之间发现了中等规模的统计学意义上的关联:结论:研究结果提供了构建有效性的初步证据。未来的研究工作应使用更多的异质性样本,研究该指标是否能反映多动症青少年和神经发育正常青少年的适应性养育行为,或影响其独立性发展的行为。
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Highly Involved Parenting of Adolescents With ADHD: Examination of the Psychometric Properties of a Measure of "Helicopter Parenting".

Objective: The concept of the "helicopter parent" was popularized in the 2000s and 2010s by Western culture, and it has recently begun to be examined by researchers to describe parental over-involvement and intrusive behavior that impedes transition into adulthood. Research has yet to investigate the viability of this construct for adolescents when parenting is needed to facilitate the development of autonomy. The present study examined the psychometric structure of a modified "helicopter parenting" measure adapted for use in a sample with increased likelihood of highly involved parenting: adolescents with ADHD.

Methods: Adolescents (n = 333; age 13-18 years; 25% female) and their parents (n = 341, 91% female) completed a survey for a study on provider training in stimulant diversion prevention in 2016 and 2017. We modified a previously validated measure of "helicopter parenting" for young adults. Other previously established parenting measures were included. We conducted principal component analysis for both informants' reports of the modified measure. We examined associations between the components and informants' demographic characteristics and parenting measures to begin to examine convergent and discriminant validity.

Results: Two components were identified for adolescent and parent reports and labeled parental Intervention and Day-to-day Monitoring and Planning. These components were differentially associated with demographic characteristics and other measures of parenting. For example, across reporters, parents exhibited less Day-to-Day Monitoring and Planning for older adolescents. Racially/ethnically minoritized parents and male adolescents reported more Intervention parenting. Modest-sized statistically significant associations were found between these indicators of highly involved parenting and the other measures of parenting.

Conclusion: Findings provide initial evidence of construct validity. Future work with more heterogeneous samples should examine if this measure captures adaptive parenting, or behaviors that interfere with developing independence, for adolescents with ADHD and neurotypically developing adolescents.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Attention Disorders (JAD) focuses on basic and applied science concerning attention and related functions in children, adolescents, and adults. JAD publishes articles on diagnosis, comorbidity, neuropsychological functioning, psychopharmacology, and psychosocial issues. The journal also addresses practice, policy, and theory, as well as review articles, commentaries, in-depth analyses, empirical research articles, and case presentations or program evaluations.
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