Metzger Aaron, Ice Christa, Cottrell Lesley
Department of Psychology, West Virginia University, 1124 Life Sciences Building, Morgantown, WV 26506-6040, USA.
AIDS Res Treat. 2012;2012:396163. doi: 10.1155/2012/396163. Epub 2012 Jun 7.
Parental knowledge gained from monitoring activities protects against adolescent risk involvement. Parental monitoring approaches are varied and may be modified with successful interventions but not all parents or adolescents respond to monitoring programs the same way. 339 parent-adolescent dyads randomized to receive a parental monitoring intervention and 169 parent-adolescent dyads in the control group were followed for one year over four measurement periods. Parent attitudes about the usefulness of monitoring, the importance of trust and respecting their teens' privacy, and the appropriateness of adolescent risk-taking behavior and experimentation were examined as predictors of longitudinal change in parental monitoring and open communication. Similar effects were found in both the intervention and control group models regarding open communication. Parental attitudes impacted longitudinal patterns of teen-reported parent monitoring, and these patterns differed across experimental groups. In the intervention group, parents' beliefs about the importance of trust and privacy were associated with a steeper decline in monitoring across time. Finally, parents' attitudes about the normative nature of teen experimentation were associated with a quadratic parental monitoring time trend in the intervention but not the control group. These findings suggest that parental attitudes may impact how families respond to an adolescent risk intervention.
通过监督活动获得的父母知识可预防青少年涉险。父母的监督方式多种多样,可通过成功的干预措施进行调整,但并非所有父母或青少年对监督计划的反应都相同。339对亲子被随机分配接受父母监督干预,169对亲子作为对照组,在四个测量期内随访一年。研究考察了父母对监督有用性的态度、信任和尊重青少年隐私的重要性,以及青少年冒险行为和尝试的适当性,将其作为父母监督和开放沟通纵向变化的预测因素。在开放沟通方面,干预组和对照组模型发现了类似的效果。父母的态度影响了青少年报告的父母监督的纵向模式,且这些模式在不同实验组中有所不同。在干预组中,父母对信任和隐私重要性的信念与监督随时间的急剧下降有关。最后,父母对青少年尝试的规范性的态度与干预组而非对照组的父母监督时间呈二次趋势相关。这些发现表明,父母的态度可能会影响家庭对青少年风险干预的反应。