De Haan L G, MacDermid S
Department of Child Development and Family Science, North Dakota State University, Fargo 58105, USA.
Adolescence. 1998 Spring;33(129):73-89.
This study examined the contribution of individual and family factors to psychological adjustment in a sample of junior high school students living in urban poverty. Identity development and perceived parental treatment were hypothesized to serve as mediating, or protective, factors between economic hardship and levels of self-esteem, depression, and loneliness. Consistent with the hypotheses, identity development did serve as a mediator between poverty and psychological adjustment. While perceived parental treatment was not related to economic hardship, it was clearly associated with well-being in this sample. Findings are discussed in terms of the differing contributions of family and individual development, as well as the importance of mediators in assessing the effects of poverty on young adolescents.
本研究调查了城市贫困家庭初中生样本中个人因素和家庭因素对心理调适的影响。研究假设身份认同发展和感知到的父母对待方式在经济困难与自尊、抑郁和孤独水平之间起到中介或保护作用。与假设一致,身份认同发展确实在贫困与心理调适之间起到了中介作用。虽然感知到的父母对待方式与经济困难无关,但在这个样本中它显然与幸福感相关。研究结果从家庭和个人发展的不同作用,以及中介因素在评估贫困对青少年影响方面的重要性进行了讨论。