Andrews Judy A, Hops Hyman, Duncan Susan C
Oregon Research Institute.
J Fam Psychol. 1997 Sep;11(3):259-270. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.11.3.259.
This study examined a hypothesis derived from social learning theory, that adolescents would be more likely to model the substance use of each parent if they had a relatively good relationship with the parent than if their relationship with that parent was relatively poor. Data from 657 adolescents (51% female; 11 to 15 years of age at the 1 st assessment), 357 fathers, and 633 mothers across a 6-year assessment period were used for these analyses. As hypothesized, all adolescents modeled mother's cigarette use and father's marijuana use, older adolescents modeled mother's marijuana use and younger girls and older boys modeled father's alcohol use if they had a relatively good or moderate relationship with that parent but did not model their parent's use if the relationship with that parent was relatively poor. Caution is noted in assuming that relatively good relationships with a parent are always protective.
本研究检验了一个源自社会学习理论的假设,即与父母关系相对较好的青少年比与父母关系相对较差的青少年更有可能模仿父母的物质使用行为。在为期6年的评估期内,收集了657名青少年(51%为女性;首次评估时年龄在11至15岁之间)、357名父亲和633名母亲的数据用于这些分析。正如假设的那样,所有青少年都会模仿母亲吸烟和父亲吸食大麻的行为;如果与父母关系相对较好或中等,年龄较大的青少年会模仿母亲吸食大麻的行为,年龄较小的女孩和年龄较大的男孩会模仿父亲饮酒的行为;但如果与父母关系相对较差,则不会模仿父母的物质使用行为。需要注意的是,不能假定与父母关系相对较好就总是具有保护作用。