Department of Clinical Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands.
Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition (LIBC), Leiden, the Netherlands.
J Res Adolesc. 2023 Dec;33(4):1320-1334. doi: 10.1111/jora.12879. Epub 2023 Aug 9.
The current study aimed to evaluate how adolescents' and parents' perceptions of daily parenting-and their discrepancies-relate to daily parent and adolescent affect. Daily parental warmth and affect were assessed using electronic diaries in 150 American adolescent-parent dyads (61.3% females, M = 14.6, 83.3% White; 95.3% mothers, M = 43.4; 89.3% White) and in 80 Dutch adolescents with 79 mothers and 72 fathers (63.8% females, M = 15.9, 91.3% White; M = 49.0, 97.4% White). Results of preregistered models indicated that individuals' affect may be more important for perceptions of parenting than discrepancies between parent-adolescent reports of parenting for affect, stressing the need to be aware of this influence of affect on parenting reports in clinical and research settings.
本研究旨在评估青少年和父母对日常养育方式的看法及其差异与父母和青少年日常情绪的关系。在 150 对美国家庭青少年-父母(61.3%女性,M=14.6,83.3%白人;95.3%母亲,M=43.4,89.3%白人)和 80 名荷兰青少年与 79 名母亲和 72 名父亲(63.8%女性,M=15.9,91.3%白人;M=49.0,97.4%白人)中,使用电子日记评估了日常父母温暖和情绪。预先注册模型的结果表明,对于情绪,个人的情绪可能比父母-青少年报告的养育方式差异对养育方式的看法更为重要,这强调了在临床和研究环境中需要意识到情绪对养育方式报告的这种影响。