Title of article
Mothers as a Resource in Times of Stress: Interactive Contributions of Socialization of Coping and Stress to Youth Psychopathology
Author/Authors
Jamie L. Abaied، نويسنده , , Karen D. Rudolph، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
17
From page
273
To page
289
Abstract
This study examined the hypothesis that maternal
socialization of coping would make a differential contribution
to youth depression and externalizing psychopathology
depending on youths’ level of exposure to life stress. A
sample of 155 youth (M age=12.41, SD=1.21) and their
maternal caregivers completed semi-structured interviews
and questionnaires in a two-wave longitudinal study over a
1-year period. Results provided evidence for two types of
socialization × stress interactions—an amplification-effects
model and a differential-effects model. In the context of
interpersonal stress, findings supported an amplificationeffects
model wherein the risk and protective effects of
engagement and disengagement socialization of coping
emerged in youth exposed to high but not mild levels of
stress. In the context of noninterpersonal stress, findings
supported a differential-effects model wherein disengagement
socialization of coping contributed to heightened risk
among youth exposed to high stress but dampened risk
among youth exposed to mild stress. This research
identifies maternal socialization of coping as a noteworthy
contributor to risk for youth psychopathology, and highlights
the need to consider parenting × environment
interactions when investigating parenting processes related
to youth psychopathology.
Keywords
Coping . Parenting . Socialization . Stress .Youth psychopathology
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
829110
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