Liu Yih-Lan
Center for Teacher Education, National Tsing-Hua University, 101 Sec. 2 Kuang-Fu Rd. Hsinchu, 300, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Adolescence. 2006 Winter;41(164):705-21.
The aim of this study was to investigate how paternal and maternal attachment might relate to adolescents' peer support, social expectations of peer interaction, and depressive symptoms; 1,144 8th graders in Taiwan participated in the study. The relationships were examined through a structural equating modeling. Consistent with theoretical formulations, adolescents with secure attachments to parents reported higher peer support, fewer negative expectations, and fewer depressive symptoms. Paternal and maternal attachment contribute almost equally to adolescents' social expectations of peer interaction and depressive symptoms. Attachment to the same-sex parent was related to adolescents' perceived peer support.
本研究的目的是调查父母依恋如何与青少年的同伴支持、同伴互动的社会期望以及抑郁症状相关;台湾1144名八年级学生参与了该研究。通过结构方程模型检验这些关系。与理论表述一致,与父母有安全依恋关系的青少年报告有更高的同伴支持、更少的消极期望和更少的抑郁症状。父母依恋对青少年同伴互动的社会期望和抑郁症状的贡献几乎相同。与同性父母的依恋与青少年感知到的同伴支持有关。