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为什么有些兄弟姐妹茁壮成长,而有些则苦苦挣扎:一项基于家庭的研究,探讨对童年时期父母联系的回忆以及当前成年期抑郁和焦虑症状。

Why some siblings thrive whereas others struggle: A within-family study on recollections of childhood parental bonding and current adult depressive and anxiety symptoms.

机构信息

Institute of Clinical Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Institute of Clinical Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition (LIBC), Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands; School of Psychology and Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2021 Feb 15;281:413-421. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.12.045. Epub 2020 Dec 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Brothers and sisters growing up together share a large proportion of their genes and rearing environment. However, some siblings thrive whereas others struggle. This study investigated family-wide childhood bonding experiences with mother and father, in addition to individual-specific recollections, in relation to current depressive and anxiety symptom levels in adulthood. We examined whether extraversion and internal locus of control (iLoC) had a protective effect in this.

METHODS

The sample consisted of 256 families with at least one lifetime depressed or anxious person (N = 596; ages 20-78). Multilevel modeling with cross-level interactions was used.

RESULTS

Adult siblings showed moderate to high agreement in their childhood parental bonding (PB) recollections. Over-and-above the association between individual-specific recollections of PB and adult internalizing symptoms, family-wide poor PB was additionally linked to elevated symptom levels. Within families characterized by poor maternal bonding persons with an iLoC were relatively less anxious (but not less depressed), whereas extraversion was not protective in this context.

LIMITATION

Although evidence exists that poor childhood PB has an impact on (adult) psychopathology, causality cannot be determined and possible recall bias of PB should be noted. Moreover, next to their moderating effects, extraversion and LoC may also act as mediators.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings extend prior work by demonstrating the importance of siblings' childhood PB experiences next to a person's own recollections when investigating adult internalizing symptoms, while also elucidating individual differences within families.

摘要

背景

一起长大的兄弟姐妹共享大量的基因和养育环境。然而,有些兄弟姐妹茁壮成长,而有些则挣扎求存。本研究调查了与父母有关的家庭范围的童年依恋经历,以及个体特有的回忆,与成年后的抑郁和焦虑症状水平有关。我们研究了外向和内部控制点(iLoC)是否具有保护作用。

方法

该样本包括至少有一个终生抑郁或焦虑的人的 256 个家庭(N=596;年龄 20-78 岁)。使用多层次建模和跨层次交互作用。

结果

成年兄弟姐妹在其童年时期父母依恋(PB)回忆方面表现出中等至高度的一致性。除了个体 PB 回忆与成人内化症状之间的关联外,家庭 PB 不良还与升高的症状水平有关。在以母亲 PB 不良为特征的家庭中,具有 iLoC 的人相对焦虑程度较低(但抑郁程度没有较低),而在这种情况下,外向性没有保护作用。

局限性

尽管有证据表明不良的儿童 PB 对(成人)精神病理学有影响,但不能确定因果关系,并且应该注意 PB 的可能回忆偏差。此外,除了其调节作用外,外向性和 LoC 也可能作为中介。

结论

我们的研究结果扩展了先前的工作,证明了在调查成人内化症状时,兄弟姐妹的童年 PB 经历除了一个人的自身回忆之外的重要性,同时也阐明了家庭内的个体差异。

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