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Attachment and Parent-Adolescent Discrepancies in Reports of Family Functioning among Suicidal Adolescents
- Source :
- Journal of Child and Family Studies. 29:227-236
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.
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Abstract
- The current study examined parent-adolescent discrepancies in reports of family functioning and their relation to attachment styles, depressive symptomatology, and suicidal ideation in a diverse sample of adolescents (49.7% African American, 15.5% Hispanic/Latino, 28.7% White, 81.9% female). Participants were 129 adolescents (ages 12–18) and one caregiver (79% mothers). Adolescents had met inclusion criteria in a Randomized Clinical Trial for depressed and suicidal adolescents. Measures of family functioning, symptoms, and attachment styles were assessed at baseline prior to treatment. On average, adolescents reported less family cohesion compared to caregivers (t (127) = −3.01, p = 0.003) but similar levels of family conflict (p> 0.05). Polynomial regression models demonstrated that avoidant attachment styles with mother figures were associated with adolescent-reported family conflict when parents reported low family conflict (b = 0.79, SE = 0.24, p
- Subjects :
- African american
050103 clinical psychology
Family functioning
05 social sciences
law.invention
Depressive symptomatology
Randomized controlled trial
law
Respondent
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Attachment theory
medicine
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
medicine.symptom
Life-span and Life-course Studies
Psychology
Suicidal ideation
Inclusion (education)
050104 developmental & child psychology
Clinical psychology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15732843 and 10621024
- Volume :
- 29
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Child and Family Studies
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........78e1fb47198721a3518f78cde6646587