Department of Developmental Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2018 May;46(4):811-824. doi: 10.1007/s10802-017-0321-6.
Utilizing four waves of data from 1126 secondary school Dutch adolescents (Mage = 13.95 at the first wave; 53% boys), the current study examined the interplay between parent-adolescent and friend-adolescent relationship quality (satisfaction and conflict) in relation to adolescents' depressive mood. Using multilevel analyses, the interacting effects of parent/friend relationship quality on depressive mood were tested at both the intra- and inter-individual level. Analyses at the intra-individual level investigated whether individual depressive mood fluctuated along with changes in their social relationships regardless of one's general level of depressive mood; and analyses at the inter-individual level examined whether the average differences in depressive mood between adolescents were associated with different qualities of social relationships. We interpreted the patterns of interactions between parent and friend relationships using four theoretical models: the reinforcement, toxic friends, compensation, and additive model. The results demonstrate the covariation of parent- and friend- relationship quality with adolescents' depressive mood, and highlight that parent and peer effects are not independent from each other-affirming the compensation and additive models at the intra-individual and the reinforcement and additive models at the inter-individual level. The findings highlight the robustness of the protective effects of parent and peer support and the deleterious effects of conflictual relationships for adolescent mental health. The results have implications for both the theoretical and practical design of (preventive) interventions aimed at decreasing adolescents' depressive mood.
利用来自 1126 名荷兰中学生的四波数据(第一波的平均年龄为 13.95 岁;53%为男生),本研究探讨了青少年与父母和朋友的关系质量(满意度和冲突)与抑郁情绪之间的相互作用。采用多层次分析,在个体内和个体间水平上测试了父母/朋友关系质量对抑郁情绪的相互影响。个体内水平的分析调查了个体的抑郁情绪是否会随着社交关系的变化而波动,而不考虑其一般抑郁情绪水平;个体间水平的分析则考察了青少年之间平均抑郁情绪差异是否与社交关系的不同质量有关。我们使用四个理论模型来解释父母和朋友关系之间的相互作用模式:强化、毒友、补偿和累加模型。研究结果表明,父母和朋友关系的质量与青少年的抑郁情绪存在共变,并且强调了父母和同伴的影响不是相互独立的——这在个体内水平上证实了补偿和累加模型,在个体间水平上证实了强化和累加模型。研究结果突出了父母和同伴支持的保护作用以及冲突关系对青少年心理健康的有害影响的稳健性。这些结果对旨在降低青少年抑郁情绪的(预防)干预的理论和实践设计都具有重要意义。