Coley Rebekah Levine, Votruba-Drzal Elizabeth, Schindler Holly S
Applied Developmental & Educational Psychology, Boston College, Campion Hall 239A, 140 Commonwealth Ave, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA.
Child Dev. 2009 May-Jun;80(3):808-27. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2009.01299.x.
Transactional models of problem behavior argue that less effective parenting and adolescent problem behaviors coevolve, exerting bidirectional influences. This article extends such models by analyzing growth trajectories of sexual risk behaviors and parenting processes among 3,206 adolescents (aged 13-18) and their residential parents. Within individuals, increases in regular family activities prospectively predicted declines in adolescents' risky sexual activities. In contrast, increases in risky sexual activities predicted heightened father knowledge. Between-individual comparisons revealed bidirectional links between more involved parenting, particularly family activities and father knowledge, and lower adolescent risky sexual activity. Results highlight the importance of family activities as a protective force for adolescents and suggest that fathers may react differently than mothers in the face of youth problem behaviors.
问题行为的交互作用模型认为,无效的养育方式与青少年问题行为共同发展,存在双向影响。本文通过分析3206名青少年(13 - 18岁)及其居住在一起的父母的性风险行为增长轨迹和养育过程,扩展了此类模型。在个体层面,常规家庭活动的增加预示着青少年危险性性行为的减少。相反,危险性性行为的增加预示着父亲知晓度的提高。个体间比较显示,更多参与性的养育方式,特别是家庭活动和父亲知晓度,与青少年较低的危险性性行为之间存在双向联系。研究结果突出了家庭活动作为青少年保护力量的重要性,并表明面对青少年问题行为时,父亲的反应可能与母亲不同。