以438名青少年为被试,考察青少年的亲子关系及其对抑郁的影响。结果发现:(1)青少年母亲支持高于父亲支持,母子冲突高于父子冲突,随年级升高,父母支持减少,亲子冲突增多;(2)7年级仅亲子冲突显著预测抑郁,5、10年级父母支持和亲子冲突均显著预测抑郁,但5年级母亲支持和父子冲突仅预测女孩的抑郁;(3)对于10年级女孩,父女冲突较低时,母亲支持越高其抑郁越少,但父女冲突较高时,母亲支持并不能减缓其抑郁情绪。
Although adolescents spend increasing amounts of time with peers outside of the home,parents continue to play an important role in fostering healthy socioemotional development across adolescence.Links have been established between parent-child relationship quality and adjustment during adolescence.But the majority of studies on parenting asked adolescents to rate either their relationships with their mothers or with their parents as a single entity.There is little information available regarding the associations of adolescent -father relationships to adolescent emotional health. The influence of the relationship with one parent may vary depending on the relationships with the other parent.For example,when the relationships with one parent is negative,the positive relationships with the other parent may be especially important.However,the interaction between the effects of adolescent-mother and adolescent-father relationships has not been examined in previous research.The goal of the present study is to examine the interaction between their effects on adolescents. Furthermore,adolescence is a vulnerable period for developing depression increasing from early adolescence onwards.The quality of the parent-adolescent relationships is thought to be important for preventing adolescent depressive symptoms.However,the connection between parents-adolescent relationships and depression may differ among different grades,and be moderated by gender. Thus the Chinese versions of the Revised Network of Relationships Inventory(Furman Buhrmester,1985) by French and Children's Depression Inventory(Kovacs,1992) were administered to 438 adolescents(246 boys and 192 girls) from grades 5,7 and 10 to investigate the adolescents' relationships with mothers and fathers,their effects on depression,and the moderating roles of gender and grade in the effects.The main findings were as follows:(1) Adolescents reported more maternal support than paternal support,and more conflict with mothers than with fathers.With the age