父母和同伴情绪社会化和情绪调节在青少年内化问题发展中的作用

Chen Jea Lim , Elizabeth Pizarro-Campagna , Sophie S. Havighurst , Xin Zhang , Alessandra Radovini , Christiane E. Kehoe
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青春期是情绪调节技能发展的动态时期。情绪调节困难是内化问题风险的重要预测因素。父母和同龄人在情绪调节(ER)技能和内化问题的发展中都发挥着重要作用,然而,很少有研究同时使用纵向数据来检验他们的影响。本研究调查了父母和同伴情绪社会化以及青少年ER对青少年(N=213;13至14岁)11个月后内化问题的影响,正如青少年所报告的那样。结果表明,同伴而非父母的情绪社会化预测了青少年的内化问题。此外,基线时青少年在ER中的困难调节了同伴情绪社会化对青少年内化问题的影响。研究结果强调,同伴情绪忽视反应会影响内化问题,尤其是当青少年也报告ER有困难时,强调了早期发育期预防的重要性。
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The role of parent and peer emotion socialization and emotion regulation in the development of internalizing problems in adolescents

Adolescence is a dynamic period for the development of emotion regulation skills. Difficulties in emotion regulation are an important predictor of risk for internalizing problems. Parents and peers play an important role in both emotion regulation (ER) skills and the development of internalizing problems, however, few studies have examined their influence concurrently using longitudinal data. This study investigated the impact of parent and peer emotion socialization and adolescent ER on adolescent (N = 213; aged 13 to 14 years old) internalizing problems 11 months later, as reported by adolescents. Results indicated peer but not parent emotion socialization predicted adolescent internalizing problems. Moreover, adolescent difficulties in ER at baseline moderated the impact of peer emotion socialization on adolescent internalizing problems. The findings highlight peer emotion dismissing responses impact internalizing problems, especially if adolescents also report difficulties in ER, underscoring the importance of prevention during earlier developmental periods.

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Mental Health and Prevention
Mental Health and Prevention Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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