Department of Neurosciences, Research Group Psychiatry, Center for Contextual Psychiatry, KU Leuven.
Sint-Kamillus, University Psychiatric Center, KU Leuven.
Dev Psychol. 2022 Apr;58(4):792-805. doi: 10.1037/dev0001315.
Parents are known to provide a lasting basis for their children's social development. Understanding parent-driven socialization is particularly relevant in adolescence, as an increasing social independence is developed. However, the relationship between key parenting styles of care and control and the microlevel expression of daily-life social interactions has been insufficiently studied. Adolescent and young adult twins and their nontwin siblings (N = 635; mean age = 16.6; age range = 14.2-21.9; 58.6% female; 79.5% in or having completed higher secondary/tertiary education; 2.8% speaking language other than Dutch at home) completed the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) on parental care and control. Participants also completed a 6-day experience sampling period (10 daily beeps, mean compliance = 68.0%) to assess daily-life social interactions. Higher overall parental bonding quality (of both parents) related to more positive social experiences in daily life (e.g., belonging in company), but not to more social behaviors (e.g., being with others). Factor analysis indicated a three-factor structure of the PBI, with care, denial of psychological autonomy, and encouragement of behavioral freedom. Paternal care was uniquely predictive of better social experiences. These findings demonstrate how parenting styles may be uniquely associated with how adolescents experience their social world, with a potentially important role for fathers in particular. This complements the long-held idea of socialization through parenting by bringing it into the context of daily life and implies how both conceptualizations of social functioning and interventions aimed at alleviating social dysfunction might benefit from a stronger consideration of day-to-day social experiences. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
父母为孩子的社会发展提供了持久的基础。了解父母驱动的社会化在青少年时期尤为重要,因为此时他们的社会独立性逐渐增强。然而,关键的父母教养风格(关爱和控制)与日常生活中社会互动的微观表达之间的关系尚未得到充分研究。青少年和年轻成年人的双胞胎及其非双胞胎兄弟姐妹(N=635;平均年龄=16.6;年龄范围=14.2-21.9;58.6%为女性;79.5%接受或完成了高中/高等教育;2.8%在家中说荷兰语以外的语言)完成了父母养育状况问卷(PBI)中的父母关爱和控制部分。参与者还完成了 6 天的体验抽样期(每天 10 次哔哔声,平均依从率=68.0%),以评估日常生活中的社会互动。较高的总体父母养育质量(来自父母双方)与日常生活中更积极的社会体验相关(例如,在公司中有归属感),但与更多的社会行为无关(例如,与他人在一起)。因子分析表明 PBI 具有三因素结构,包括关爱、否认心理自主性和鼓励行为自由。父亲的关爱对更好的社会体验具有独特的预测作用。这些发现表明,父母教养方式可能与青少年如何体验他们的社会世界有关,而父亲的作用尤为重要。这补充了通过父母进行社会化的长期观念,将其纳入日常生活的背景,并暗示了社会功能的概念化以及旨在缓解社会功能障碍的干预措施可能会受益于更加强调日常社会体验。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)。