希望在父母依恋与青少年社会问题解决能力之间的中介作用

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL School Psychology International Pub Date : 2022-04-11 DOI:10.1177/01430343221091991
Yu-Ying Hu, Xu Jiang
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研究一直支持父母依恋在青春期行为发展中的重要性。基于依恋理论和幸福引擎模型,本研究考察了希望在中国早期青少年父母依恋与社会问题解决能力之间的中介作用(N = 745,6至8年级,年龄11至15岁,平均 = 12.76,标准差 = 0.74)。数据是在两个时间点收集的,每次间隔六个月。在确定测量模型后,结构方程建模分析结果表明,希望分别完全中介了母亲和父亲依恋与社会问题解决技能之间的关系。这一发现与之前在美国进行的研究一致,该研究表明,希望在家庭资源与青少年积极目标导向行为之间的关系中起着中介作用。这些发现也支持依恋理论和幸福感模型引擎在中国文化中的应用,可能在整个东方文化中也是如此。讨论了学校心理学家和其他心理健康专业人员帮助家长了解他们如何影响青少年的社会问题解决技能(通过希望)的意义,特别是在东方文化背景下。
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Hope as an engine mediating the relation between parental attachment and social problem solving skills in adolescents
Research has consistently supported the significance of parental attachment in behavioral development during adolescence. Based on the attachment theory and the engine of well-being model, the current study examined the mediating effect of hope in the relation between parental attachment and social problem-solving skills in Chinese early adolescents (N = 745, 6th to 8th grade, age range 11 to 15 years, mean = 12.76, SD = 0.74). Data were collected across two time points, with six months between each time. After confirming the measurement model, the structural equation modeling analysis results showed that hope fully mediated the relation between maternal and paternal attachment, respectively, and social problem-solving skills. The findings are consistent with previous research conducted in the United States showing the mediating role of hope in the relation between family resources and adolescents’ positive goal-directed behavior. These findings also support the application of the attachment theory and the engine of well-being model in Chinese culture and possibly Eastern culture in general. Implications for school psychologists and other mental health professionals to help parents understand how they influence adolescents’ social problem-solving skills (via hope), especially in the Eastern cultural context, are discussed.
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School Psychology International
School Psychology International PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the ISPA. School Psychology International highlights the concerns of those who provide quality mental health, educational, therapeutic and support services to schools and their communities throughout the world. The Journal publishes a wide range of original empirical research, cross-cultural replications of promising procedures and descriptions of technology transfer
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