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歧视、亲子冲突和同伴亲密关系:检验墨西哥裔青年适应轨迹中的风险和弹性

Discrimination, Parent-Adolescent Conflict, and Peer Intimacy: Examining Risk and Resilience in Mexican-Origin Youths' Adjustment Trajectories.

机构信息

The University of Arizona.

Arizona State University.

出版信息

Child Dev. 2019 May;90(3):894-910. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12969. Epub 2017 Sep 22.

Abstract

Peer discrimination and parent-adolescent conflict in early adolescence were examined as predictors of depressive symptoms and risky behaviors from early to late adolescence using four waves of data over an 8-year period from a sample of 246 Mexican-origin adolescents (M  = 12.55, SD = 0.58; 51% female). The buffering effect of friendship intimacy and moderating role of adolescent gender were tested. Higher levels of discrimination and conflict in early adolescence were associated with higher initial levels of depressive symptoms and risky behaviors in early adolescence and stability through late adolescence. For females who reported higher than average discrimination, friendship intimacy had a protective effect on their depressive symptoms.

摘要

同伴歧视和青少年早期的亲子冲突被视为预测抑郁症状和危险行为的因素,研究使用了 8 年期间从 246 名墨西哥裔青少年(M = 12.55,SD = 0.58;51%为女性)的四个时间点的数据。研究检验了友谊亲密程度的缓冲作用和青少年性别差异的调节作用。青少年早期的歧视和冲突水平较高与青少年早期和青少年晚期的抑郁症状和危险行为的初始水平和稳定性较高有关。对于报告歧视程度高于平均水平的女性,友谊亲密程度对其抑郁症状有保护作用。

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