Chentsova Dutton Yulia E, Choi In-Jae, Choi Eunsoo
Department of Psychology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United States.
National Youth Policy Institute, Seoul, South Korea.
Front Psychol. 2020 Mar 3;11:353. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00353. eCollection 2020.
Previous research has shown that parental support has beneficial effects on the psychological well-being of adolescents. Going beyond prior research, the present study made distinctions between information, emotional, and financial parental support and examined adolescents from United States ( = 1,002), China ( = 1,172), South Korea ( = 3,993), and Japan ( = 1,112). The frequency and impact of different types of perceived parental support on adolescents' positive self-belief and distress levels have been investigated. Consistent with the existing literature, the results showed American adolescents perceived greater emotional and informational support than others, while Chinese, Korean, and Japanese adolescents perceived greater tangible support compared to American adolescents. Notably, Chinese adolescents reported higher levels of parental support than other East Asian adolescents. The perceived parental support influenced positive self-beliefs equally across cultural groups, but informational support impacted distress to a greater degree for American adolescents than East Asian adolescents. The implications of the present research are discussed.
先前的研究表明,父母的支持对青少年的心理健康有有益影响。本研究超越了先前的研究,区分了信息支持、情感支持和经济支持,并对来自美国(n = 1002)、中国(n = 1172)、韩国(n = 3993)和日本(n = 1112)的青少年进行了调查。研究了不同类型的感知到的父母支持对青少年积极自我信念和苦恼水平的频率及影响。与现有文献一致,结果显示美国青少年比其他国家青少年感知到更多的情感和信息支持,而中国、韩国和日本青少年比美国青少年感知到更多的实际支持。值得注意的是,中国青少年报告的父母支持水平高于其他东亚青少年。感知到的父母支持在不同文化群体中对积极自我信念的影响相同,但信息支持对美国青少年苦恼的影响程度大于东亚青少年。本文讨论了该研究的意义。