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Promoting or suppressing resilience to mental health outcomes in at risk young people: The role of parental and peer attachment and school connectedness

机译:促进或抑制危险青少年心理健康成果的恢复力:父母和同行依恋和学校关联的作用

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Adolescent attachment relationships formed with parents are salient predictors of mental health. Few studies, however, have demonstrated whether peer attachment or school connectedness can predict resilience to mental health difficulties when a young person is at risk due to poor parental attachment. Ninety adolescents (44 females and 46 males) living in economically disadvantaged areas and attending informal schooling projects in and around Guatemala City participated. Participants completed self-report measures of parental and peer attachment, school connectedness and mental health. Resilience to mental health difficulties was predicted by more secure school connectedness but lower levels of secure peer attachment. School connectedness may provide a role in promoting resilience for mental health for adolescents living in risk, whereas the potential negative influence that secure attachments to peers exerts, in context of poor parental attachment, needs to be explored further.
机译:与父母形成的青春期附着关系是心理健康的突出预测因子。 然而,少数研究已经证明了同行附件或学校关联是否可以在父母附属贫困贫困人口受到危险的情况下预测对身体健康困难的困难。 居住在经济上处于不利地区的九十青少年(44名女性和46名男性),并在危地马拉市及其周围参加非正式教育项目。 与会者完成了父母和同行依附,学校关联和心理健康的自我报告措施。 通过更安全的学校关联,而是较低的安全对象附件,预计脑力健康困难的恢复能力。 学校关联可能在促进生活风险的青少年的心理健康方面提供了作用,而在父母附属不佳的父母附属的背景下,将进一步探讨对同龄人的潜在负面影响需要进一步探讨。

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