Bao W N, Whitbeck L B, Hoyt D R
Department of Sociology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Cavanaugh Hall 303, 425 N. University Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46202-5140, USA.
J Health Soc Behav. 2000 Dec;41(4):408-20.
This study examines the effectiveness of social support networks on psychological well-being among 602 homeless and runaway adolescents. The respondents were interviewed in shelters, drop-in centers, and on the streets in cities of four Midwestern states (Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas). The path model was used to test the direct effect of family abuse and precocious independence on adolescent depressive symptoms and indirect effects through social support networks. Results indicate that although abusive family origins contribute directly to depressive symptoms there are indirect effects of family abuse and early independence through social support networks. Family abuse and early independence drive homeless adolescents to rely on peers for social support. While support from friends on the street reduces depression, association with deviant peers increases depression.
本研究调查了社会支持网络对602名无家可归和离家出走青少年心理健康的影响。研究对象是在中西部四个州(密苏里州、爱荷华州、内布拉斯加州和堪萨斯州)城市的收容所、救助中心和街头接受访谈的。路径模型用于检验家庭虐待和过早独立对青少年抑郁症状的直接影响,以及通过社会支持网络产生的间接影响。结果表明,虽然虐待性的家庭出身直接导致抑郁症状,但家庭虐待和过早独立通过社会支持网络产生间接影响。家庭虐待和过早独立促使无家可归的青少年依赖同龄人获得社会支持。虽然来自街头朋友的支持能减轻抑郁,但与不良同伴交往会增加抑郁。