心理学
人际交往
焦虑
精神病理学
社会支持
临床心理学
神经质
萧条(经济学)
心理干预
人际关系
精神科
发展心理学
人格
心理治疗师
社会心理学
经济
宏观经济学
作者
Allison V. Metts,Julia S. Yarrington,Richard E. Zinbarg,Constance Hammen,Susan Mineka,Craig K. Enders,Michelle G. Craske
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0954579422000116
摘要
Abstract Early-life adversity is a major risk factor for psychopathology, but not all who experience adversity develop psychopathology. The current study evaluated whether the links between child and adolescent adversity and depression and anxiety were described by general benefits and / or buffering effects of interpersonal support. Data from 456 adolescents oversampled on neuroticism over a 5-year period were examined in a series of discrete-time survival analyses to predict subsequent disorder onsets. Models examined linear, quadratic, and interactive effects of interpersonal support over time, as measured by chronic interpersonal stress interview ratings. Results did not support buffering effects of interpersonal support against either child or adolescent adversity in predicting depression or anxiety. However, there was support for the general benefits model of interpersonal support as evidenced by follow-up analyses of significant quadratic effects of interpersonal support, demonstrating that higher interpersonal support led to decreased likelihood of depression and anxiety onsets. Secondary analyses demonstrated that effects of interpersonal support remained after accounting for baseline depression and anxiety diagnoses. Further, quadratic effects were driven by social domains as opposed to familial domains when considering child adversity. Implications for interventions and randomized controlled prevention trials regarding interpersonal relationships are discussed.
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