Sloan Carlie J, Lanza Stephanie, Forrester Emily, Feinberg Mark E, Fosco Gregory M
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.
REACH Institute, Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
J Marriage Fam. 2025 Apr 9. doi: 10.1111/jomf.13108.
This study aimed to identify whether interparental conflict (IPC) is associated with patterns of convergence and divergence in parent-adolescent perceptions of parental warmth.
Adolescents and parents often have divergent perceptions of parenting (informant discrepancies). Parents engaged in IPC may be particularly prone to lapses in warmth, while simultaneously less likely to be aware of these lapses, leading to informant discrepancies in perceptions of parenting.
Data from 687 adolescents ( = 11.3) from two-parent households was subsampled from the PROSPER (PROmoting School-community-university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience) trials, which involved families from two rural regions of the United States. Five latent profiles with varying degrees of adolescent-parent convergence and divergence in reports of parental warmth, identified in a prior study, were examined.
Higher adolescent-reported IPC was associated with higher likelihood of divergence, in which adolescents perceived lower warmth than one or both parents. Mother- and father-reported IPC were also associated with patterns of divergence in which adolescents perceived lower warmth than parents, albeit less consistently than adolescent reports.
Findings suggest IPC may impact the parent-child relationship to a greater degree for adolescents than parents, creating discrepancies.
Additional research is needed in order to understand the nature and timing of the relationship between IPC and family informant discrepancies. A stronger understanding of the interrelations between IPC and discrepancies can inform prevention approaches with the goal of promoting healthy youth development and positive family relationships.
本研究旨在确定父母间冲突(IPC)是否与父母-青少年对父母温暖感知的趋同和分歧模式相关。
青少年和父母对养育方式的看法往往存在分歧(信息提供者差异)。经历父母间冲突的父母可能特别容易出现温暖缺失,同时又不太可能意识到这些缺失,从而导致在养育方式感知上的信息提供者差异。
来自双亲家庭的687名青少年(平均年龄 = 11.3岁)的数据是从PROSPER(促进学校-社区-大学伙伴关系以增强复原力)试验中抽取的子样本,该试验涉及美国两个农村地区的家庭。研究考察了在先前一项研究中确定的五个在父母温暖报告中青少年与父母有不同程度趋同和分歧的潜在类别。
青少年报告的较高父母间冲突与较高的分歧可能性相关,即青少年感知到的温暖低于父母一方或双方。母亲和父亲报告的父母间冲突也与青少年感知到的温暖低于父母的分歧模式相关,尽管不如青少年报告的那样一致。
研究结果表明,父母间冲突对青少年的亲子关系影响可能比对父母更大,从而产生差异。
需要进一步研究以了解父母间冲突与家庭信息提供者差异之间关系的性质和时机。对父母间冲突与差异之间相互关系的更深入理解可为预防方法提供参考,目标是促进青少年健康发展和积极的家庭关系。