Lobo Frances M, Gomez Alvarado Casandra J, De Leon Giselle, Salcido Valerie V, Sanchez-Hernandez Paula, Stein Gabriela L
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA.
Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 Jun 25;15(7):862. doi: 10.3390/bs15070862.
Amidst the health and socioeconomic burdens COVID-19 placed on families, communities of color also grappled with heightened xenophobia and racism. Yet, adolescents also found silver linings in the form of spending time with family and engaging in activities promoting relaxation and leisure. The present study examined parent-adolescent relationship quality (RQ) as a moderator of the relations of Latinx youth's environment (i.e., racial-ethnic discrimination, COVID-19 stress, and COVID-19 silver linings) on their anxiety and depressive symptoms, both concurrently and six months later. Participants included 135 Latinx adolescents ( = 16.00, = 1.27; 59.3% female; 85.2% U.S.-born). Path analytic models revealed that youth discrimination experiences were positively associated with youth symptomatology, whereas COVID-19 silver linings and positive RQ were negatively associated with youth symptomatology. We also found that at mean and higher levels of negative RQ, discrimination experiences were positively associated with concurrent anxiety symptoms, suggesting that negative relationship features (e.g., conflict, pressure) exacerbated the effects of discrimination on youth anxiety. Therefore, stressors may predict youth symptomatology concurrently, but cultivating a positive parent-adolescent relationship and encouraging finding silver linings may bolster resilience in Latinx youth across time amidst adversity.
在新冠疫情给家庭带来健康和社会经济负担的同时,有色人种社区还面临着仇外心理和种族主义加剧的问题。然而,青少年也发现了一些积极的方面,比如有更多时间与家人相处,参与促进放松和休闲的活动。本研究考察了亲子关系质量(RQ)作为拉丁裔青少年的环境(即种族歧视、新冠疫情压力和新冠疫情带来的积极方面)与他们焦虑和抑郁症状之间关系的调节因素,同时考察了六个月后的情况。参与者包括135名拉丁裔青少年(平均年龄=16.00,标准差=1.27;59.3%为女性;85.2%在美国出生)。路径分析模型显示,青少年的歧视经历与青少年症状呈正相关,而新冠疫情带来的积极方面和积极的亲子关系质量与青少年症状呈负相关。我们还发现,在平均及更高水平的负面亲子关系质量下,歧视经历与同时期的焦虑症状呈正相关,这表明负面的关系特征(如冲突、压力)加剧了歧视对青少年焦虑的影响。因此,压力源可能会同时预测青少年的症状,但培养积极的亲子关系并鼓励发现积极方面,可能会在逆境中增强拉丁裔青少年长期的恢复力。