a Child Study Center , Yale University , New Haven , CT , USA.
Attach Hum Dev. 2014;16(1):1-21. doi: 10.1080/14616734.2013.804328. Epub 2013 Jun 18.
Although adolescence is a time of individuation with increased reliance on peers, research indicates that, despite a deliberate distancing from parents, adolescents continue to seek the support and console of parental attachment figures in times of distress. The Perceived Parental Reactions to Adolescent Distress (PRAD) is a brief self-report measure developed to examine adolescents' perception of parental response under conditions of distress as measured by four conceptually and empirically distinct parental reactions to distress: Comfort, Self-Focus, Avoidance and Harshness. Across two studies involving a total of 738 high school students, we developed the PRAD and substantiated its robust psychometric properties, including evidence for reliability as well as internal and criterion validity. Sources of individual differences in the test-scores were also explored. Empirical as well as practical importance of assessing parental reactions to adolescent distress is discussed with regard to both the attachment and adolescent development literature.
尽管青春期是一个个体化的时期,青少年更加依赖同龄人,但研究表明,尽管青少年有意与父母保持距离,但在遇到困难时,他们仍然会寻求父母依恋对象的支持和安慰。《青少年痛苦感知的父母反应量表》(PRAD)是一种简短的自我报告量表,用于在痛苦的情况下,通过四种概念上和经验上不同的父母对痛苦的反应来检验青少年对父母反应的感知:安慰、自我关注、回避和严厉。在涉及 738 名高中生的两项研究中,我们开发了 PRAD,并证实了其强大的心理测量学特性,包括可靠性以及内部和效标效度的证据。还探讨了测试分数中个体差异的来源。讨论了评估父母对青少年痛苦的反应在依恋和青少年发展文献方面的实证和实际重要性。