Farley Julee P, Kim-Spoon Jungmeen
Department of Psychology, Virginia Tech.
J Early Adolesc. 2017 Apr;37(4):502-524. doi: 10.1177/0272431615611253. Epub 2016 Jul 27.
Using two waves of longitudinal data, we utilized the family stress model of economic hardship (Conger & Conger, 2002) to test whether family socioeconomic status is related to adolescent adjustment (substance use and academic achievement) through parental knowledge and adolescent self-regulation (behavioral self-control and delay discounting). Participants included 220 adolescent (55% male, mean age = 13 years at Wave 1, mean age = 15 years at Wave 2) and primary caregiver dyads. Results of Structural Equation Modeling revealed significant three-path mediation effects such that low family socioeconomic status at Wave 1 is associated with low parental knowledge at Wave 1, which in turn was related to low academic performance and high substance use at Wave 2 mediated through low adolescent behavioral self-control at Wave 2. The results illustrate how parental knowledge, influenced by family economic status, may play an important role in the development of adolescent behavioral self-control and adjustment.
利用两波纵向数据,我们运用经济困难家庭压力模型(Conger & Conger,2002)来检验家庭社会经济地位是否通过父母知识以及青少年自我调节(行为自我控制和延迟折扣)与青少年适应(物质使用和学业成绩)相关。参与者包括220对青少年(55%为男性,第一波时平均年龄 = 13岁,第二波时平均年龄 = 15岁)及其主要照顾者二元组。结构方程模型的结果显示出显著的三路径中介效应,即第一波时家庭社会经济地位低与第一波时父母知识水平低相关,这反过来又与第二波时低学业成绩和高物质使用相关,这是通过第二波时青少年低行为自我控制来介导的。结果说明了受家庭经济状况影响的父母知识如何可能在青少年行为自我控制和适应的发展中发挥重要作用。