Zhou Weimiao, Whiteman Shawn D, Dotterer Aryn M, Page Leslie, Serang Sarfaraz, Maiya Sahitya, Maggs Jennifer L, Kelly Brian C, Mustillo Sarah A
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Utah State University.
Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina.
Dev Psychol. 2024 Aug 12. doi: 10.1037/dev0001827.
The extraordinary disruptions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic created a unique context to investigate the links between family communication and adolescent adjustment. Given that widespread stay-at-home orders increased time spent in the family setting, the present study examined reciprocal links between older and younger adolescent siblings' disclosure toward each other and concurrent and prospective links between those disclosures and their own and their siblings' coping from before to during the early stages of COVID-19 pandemic. Participants were two adolescent-aged siblings (older siblings: 51% female, = 15.67 years; younger siblings: 48% female, = 13.14 years) and one parent (85% mothers, = 45.15 years) from 682 families ( = 2,046) in five Midwestern states in the United States. Participants completed web-based assessments on three occasions: Time 1 (March 2019-February 2020), Time 2 (May 2020-June 2020), and Time 3 (July 2020-February 2021). Using structural equation modeling, results revealed that the prospective reciprocal linkages between older and younger siblings' disclosures were often moderated by the gender composition of the sibling dyad. Further, older and younger siblings' disclosures were both concurrently associated with their own coping during the pandemic but not prospectively associated with later perceived coping. There were mixed findings regarding the actor and partner associations between siblings' disclosure and adolescents' perceived coping. Results emphasize the complexity and bidirectional nature of sibling disclosure and the potential protective effects of disclosing to siblings in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
与新冠疫情相关的异常干扰为研究家庭沟通与青少年适应之间的联系创造了独特背景。鉴于广泛的居家令增加了在家中的时间,本研究考察了年长和年幼青少年兄弟姐妹之间相互披露的双向联系,以及这些披露与他们自己以及他们兄弟姐妹在新冠疫情早期从之前到期间的应对之间的同步和前瞻性联系。参与者是来自美国中西部五个州682个家庭(共2046人)的两名青少年兄弟姐妹(年长兄弟姐妹:51%为女性,平均年龄 = 15.67岁;年幼兄弟姐妹:48%为女性,平均年龄 = 13.14岁)和一名家长(85%为母亲,平均年龄 = 45.15岁)。参与者在三个时间点完成了基于网络的评估:时间1(2019年3月 - 2020年2月)、时间2(2020年5月 - 2020年6月)和时间3(2020年7月 - 2021年2月)。使用结构方程模型,结果显示年长和年幼兄弟姐妹披露之间的前瞻性双向联系通常受到兄弟姐妹二元组性别构成的调节。此外,年长和年幼兄弟姐妹的披露在疫情期间都与他们自己的应对同时相关,但与后来感知到的应对没有前瞻性关联。关于兄弟姐妹披露与青少年感知应对之间的主效应和伙伴效应存在混合结果。结果强调了兄弟姐妹披露的复杂性和双向性,以及在新冠疫情背景下向兄弟姐妹披露的潜在保护作用。(PsycInfo数据库记录 (c) 2024美国心理学会,保留所有权利)