亚裔美国新生成人的亲子关系品质、族群认同与浪漫依恋

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Emerging Adulthood Pub Date : 2023-06-16 DOI:10.1177/21676968231184291
Radhika N. Parekh, C. Barry, B. Kotchick, Cara H. Jacobson, Joseph A. Stewart-Sicking
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鉴于美国日益增长的多样性,身份形成中的民族文化差异需要探索。本研究运用依恋理论探讨族群认同、亲子关系品质与浪漫依恋品质之间的关系。我们在东亚、东南亚和南亚(N = 358名本科生)调查了新兴成人在青春期与父母的感知关系质量与当前种族认同强度、浪漫依恋回避和焦虑之间的关系,以及性别和种族的关系。虽然双变量相关性只发现整体样本与母亲联系和浪漫回避呈正相关,但路径分析为主要假设提供了一些支持。初出期成人的母亲联系感知与初出期成年男性当前的浪漫依恋回避呈负相关,初出期成年女性的父亲联系感知与当前的浪漫依恋焦虑呈负相关。种族认同对女性和男性的母亲联系与焦虑之间的关系有调节作用。
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Parent-Adolescent Relationship Quality, Ethnic Identity, and Romantic Attachment in Asian American Emerging Adults
Given increasing diversity in the U.S., ethnocultural differences in identity formation need exploration. We use attachment theory to understand the associations among ethnic identity, parent-adolescent relationship quality, and romantic attachment quality. We examined emerging adults’ perceived relationship quality with parents during their adolescence in relation to current ethnic identity strength and romantic attachment avoidance and anxiety along with gender and ethnicity among East Asians, Southeast Asians, and South Asians (N = 358 undergraduate students). While bivariate correlations only found a positive relation to maternal connection and romantic avoidance for the overall sample, the path analyses provided some support for the main hypotheses. Emerging adults’ perceived maternal connection during adolescence was negatively associated with current romantic attachment avoidance among emerging-adult men, and perceived paternal connection during adolescence was negatively related to current romantic attachment anxiety among emerging-adult women. Ethnic identity moderated the relation between maternal connection and anxiety for women and men.
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