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青少年如何在与父母的关系中管理信息?披露、保密和撒谎的潜在类别分析。

How Do Adolescents Manage Information in the Relationship with Their Parents? A Latent Class Analysis of Disclosure, Keeping Secrets, and Lying.

机构信息

Family and development research center (FADO), Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Food & Human Behavior Lab, Faculty of Psychology, UniDistance Suisse, Brig, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Youth Adolesc. 2022 Jun;51(6):1134-1152. doi: 10.1007/s10964-022-01599-0. Epub 2022 Mar 29.

Abstract

The use of disclosure and concealment strategies by adolescents in the relationship with their parents may have important implications for their adjustment. Few studies of adolescents' information management have taken a person-centered approach, yet it is a useful way to understand variations in how they regulate information shared with their parents. This study explored adolescents' information management constellations with their mothers and fathers, and how these patterns differ in terms of perceived need-supportive parenting, autonomous reasons for disclosure, and problematic alcohol use. Three hundred thirty-two Swiss adolescents (45% female; M = 15.01 years) reported information management strategies used with each parent (disclosure, keeping secrets, lying), perceptions of maternal and paternal need-supportive parenting (involvement, autonomy support, structure), autonomous reasons for disclosure, and problematic alcohol use. Latent class analyses revealed three classes: Reserved (37%), Communicators (36%), and Deceptive (27%). Comparisons across classes showed that adolescents in the Communicators class reported the highest levels of parental involvement and autonomy support, as well as autonomous reasons for disclosure. Adolescents in the Deceptive class reported the lowest levels of parental involvement and autonomy support, as well as autonomous reasons for disclosure. Associations between classes and problematic alcohol use were also found, such that the likelihood of problem drinking was greater for adolescents in the Deceptive class. These findings underscore the importance of continued information sharing with both parents, and underline how a need-supportive parenting context may encourage adolescents to talk voluntarily.

摘要

青少年在与父母的关系中使用披露和隐瞒策略可能对他们的适应有重要影响。很少有研究采用以人为中心的方法来研究青少年的信息管理,但这是理解他们如何调节与父母分享信息的变化的一种有用方法。本研究探讨了青少年与母亲和父亲的信息管理模式,以及这些模式在感知到的支持性养育、自主披露原因和问题性饮酒方面的差异。332 名瑞士青少年(45%为女性;M = 15.01 岁)报告了与每位父母(披露、隐瞒、说谎)使用的信息管理策略、对母亲和父亲的支持性养育(参与、自主支持、结构)、自主披露原因和问题性饮酒的看法。潜在类别分析揭示了三个类别:保留者(37%)、沟通者(36%)和欺骗者(27%)。跨类别的比较表明,沟通者类别的青少年报告了父母参与度和自主支持度最高,以及自主披露原因最多。欺骗者类别的青少年报告了父母参与度和自主支持度最低,以及自主披露原因最少。还发现了类别与问题性饮酒之间的关联,即欺骗者类别的青少年更有可能出现饮酒问题。这些发现强调了与父母双方持续信息共享的重要性,并强调了支持性养育环境如何鼓励青少年自愿交流。

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