心理失调介导儿童时期父母拒绝记忆与成人亲密恐惧关系的多元文化研究

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Cross-Cultural Research Pub Date : 2019-01-15 DOI:10.1177/1069397118822992
R. Rohner, A. Filus, Tatiana Melendez-Rhodes, Behire Kuyumcu, Francisco Machado, J. Roszak, Sadiq Hussain, Yun-joo Chyung, V. P. Senese, S. Daneshmandi, Brien K. Ashdown, Theodoros Giovazolias, Renata Glavak-Tkalić, Siyi Chen, M. K. Uddin, Scott O Harris, Nilgun Gregory, Marisalva Fávero, Samar Zahra, J. Lee, M. C. Miranda, Z. Izadikhah, Carrie M. Brown, A. Giotsa, A. VULIĆ-PRTORIĆ, Xuan Li, A. Khaleque, Gülçin Karadeniz, Márcia Machado, Sana Gul, D. Bacchini, Amanda N. Faherty, Andrea Zoroja, Rumana Aktar, Raffaella Perrella, Abigail A. Camden, M. Hossain, K. Roy
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本研究评估了人际接受-拒绝理论(IPARTheory)的预测,即成年人(包括男性和女性)在童年时对父母(包括母亲和父亲)拒绝的记忆可能与成年人对亲密关系的恐惧有关,这是由成年人的心理不适应和关系焦虑介导的。该研究还评估了这一预测,即这些关联不会因性别、种族、语言、文化或其他此类定义条件而有显著差异。为了检验这些预测,来自13个国家的3483名年轻人样本对父母版的成人父母接受-拒绝问卷(简式)、成人人格评估问卷(简表)、人际关系焦虑问卷、亲密关系恐惧量表和修订后的个人信息表进行了回应。多组分析结果显示,在所有13个国家,成年人对童年时期母亲和父亲排斥的记忆独立预测了男性和女性对亲密关系的恐惧。然而,记忆中的母亲排斥比记忆中的父亲排斥更能预测成年人对亲密关系的恐惧。研究结果还证实了在所有13个国家和性别中的预测,即母亲和父亲的排斥都独立地预测了成年人的心理不适应和关系焦虑,而这反过来又预测了对亲密关系的恐惧。此外,在所有13个国家和性别中,心理不适应在一定程度上介导了母亲和父亲排斥的记忆与成年人对亲密关系的恐惧之间的关系。
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Psychological Maladjustment Mediates the Relation Between Remembrances of Parental Rejection in Childhood and Adults’ Fear of Intimacy: A Multicultural Study
This study assesses interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory’s (IPARTheory’s) prediction that adults’ (both men’s and women’s) remembrances of parental (both maternal and paternal) rejection in childhood are likely to be associated with adults’ fear of intimacy, as mediated by adults’ psychological maladjustment and relationship anxiety. The study also assesses the prediction that these associations will not vary significantly by gender, ethnicity, language, culture, or other such defining conditions. To test these predictions a sample of 3,483 young adults in 13 nations responded to the mother and father versions of the Adult Parental Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire (short forms), Adult Personality Assessment Questionnaire (short form), the Interpersonal Relationship Anxiety Questionnaire, the Fear of Intimacy Scale, and the Revised Personal Information Form. Results of multigroup analyses showed that adults’ remembrances of both maternal and paternal rejection in childhood independently predicted men’s and women’s fear of intimacy in all 13 countries. However, remembered maternal rejection was a significantly stronger predictor of adults’ fear of intimacy than was remembered paternal rejection. Results also confirmed the prediction in all 13 countries and across both genders that both maternal and paternal rejection independently predicted adults’ psychological maladjustment and relationship anxiety, which in turn predicted fear of intimacy. In addition, psychological maladjustment partially mediated the relation between remembrances of maternal and paternal rejection, and adults’ fear of intimacy in all 13 countries and both genders.
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期刊介绍: Cross-Cultural Research, formerly Behavior Science Research, is sponsored by the Human Relations Area Files, Inc. (HRAF) and is the official journal of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research. The mission of the journal is to publish peer-reviewed articles describing cross-cultural or comparative studies in all the social/behavioral sciences and other sciences dealing with humans, including anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, economics, human ecology, and evolutionary biology. Worldwide cross-cultural studies are particularly welcomed, but all kinds of systematic comparisons are acceptable so long as they deal explicity with cross-cultural issues pertaining to the constraints and variables of human behavior.
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