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The Moderating Role of Autonomy Support Profiles in the Association Between Grit and Externalizing Problem Behavior Among Family-Bereaved Adolescents

机译:自主支持概况在家庭失啡青少年砂砾与外化问题行为之间的调节作用

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Research has consistently documented that the death of a close family member can disrupt a family’s functional equilibrium and has a deleterious effect on adolescents’ adaptation; however, little attention has been paid to behavioral adaptation of adolescents after a loss in a collective setting. Attempting to fill this research gap, the objectives of the current study are: (1) to identify autonomy support profiles based on two centered figures (parents and head teachers) and (2) to examine whether these emerging profiles may moderate the association between the two dimensions of grit (perseverance and consistency) and externalizing problem behavior in Chinese family-bereaved adolescents. A total of 763 family-bereaved adolescents aged from 13 to 18 years (60.3% girls; M age = 15.74; SD = 1.53) were involved in the current study; they were asked to fill a battery of self-report questionnaires. A latent profile analysis revealed three autonomy support profiles: high parental autonomy support–high teacher autonomy support (HPHT; n = 598), high parental autonomy support–low teacher autonomy support (HPLT; n = 34), and low parental autonomy support–low teacher autonomy support (LPLT; n = 131). Moreover, results from linear regression analyses, after controlling for relevant bereavement variables, sociodemographics, and social desirability, showed that perseverance and consistency were negatively related to externalizing problem behavior for adolescents within the HPHL profile; nevertheless, the association between perseverance and externalizing problem behavior turned to be positive for adolescents within the HPLT profile. The current study sheds light on the variability of the association between grit and family-bereaved adolescents’ behavioral adaptation and further enriches the beneficial effect of autonomy support on adaptive functions in a collective cultural setting. The interplay between grit and autonomy support from parents and teachers has a significant influence on buffering externalizing problem behavior among family-bereaved adolescents.
机译:研究一直记录了一个亲密的家庭成员的死亡可能会扰乱家庭的功能均衡,对青少年的适应有害影响;但是,在集体设置损失之后,已经支付了青少年行为适应的注意力。试图填补这项研究差距,目前研究的目标是:(1)根据两个以中心的数字(父母和头部教师)和(2)来识别自动支持概况,以检查这些新兴概况是否可能会使关联之间适度砂砾(坚持不懈,一致性)的两维层,中国家庭失啡青少年的外化问题行为。在目前的研究中,共有763名18岁(60.3%的女孩; M年龄= 15.74; SD = 1.53)。他们被要求填补一箱自我报告问卷。潜在的简介分析显示了三个自主支持档案:高级父母自治支持高级教师自治支持(HPHT; N = 598),高级父母自治支持 - 低级教师自治支持(HPLT; N = 34),以及低父母自治支持 - 低教师自治支持(LPLT; n = 131)。此外,在控制相关的丧亲变量,社会碘目和社会期望之后,线性回归分析结果表明,恒定和一致性与HPHL概况中青少年的外化问题呈负相关;然而,毅力与外部化问题之间的关联转身为HPLT型材中的青少年呈阳性。目前的研究揭示了砂砾与家族 - 失啡青少年行为适应的关系的可变性,并进一步丰富了自治支持对集体文化环境中自适应功能的有益效果。父母和教师的砂砾和自主支持之间的相互作用对家庭失去的青少年之间的缓冲外化问题行为产生了重大影响。

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