Demand/withdraw communication between parents and adolescents: Connections with self-esteem and substance use

被引:66
|
作者
Caughlin, JP
Malis, RS
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Speech Commun, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[2] Northwestern Univ, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
关键词
demand/withdraw; drug abuse prevention; parent-adolescent conflict; self-esteem;
D O I
10.1177/0265407504039843
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Although there is a clear link between parent-adolescent conflict and undesirable outcomes such as poor self-esteem and drug use among adolescents, less is known about why some conflict between parents and adolescents is associated with negative health outcomes, whereas other conflict between parents and adolescents is not. This study examined this issue by focusing on the demand/withdraw pattern of conflict, which involves one person nagging or criticizing while the other person avoids the topic. A sample of 57 parent-adolescent dyads completed a study that included both self-reports of demand/withdraw and outside ratings of the extent to which the dyad engaged in demand/withdraw during audiotaped conversations. The topics of the conversations included issues important to the parent, issues important to the adolescent, and alcohol and drug use among teenagers. As expected, frequent demand/withdraw was associated with low self-esteem and high alcohol and drug use for both adolescents and parents. These findings are consistent with the notion that demand/withdraw between parents and adolescents tends to be associated with particularly destructive conflicts that have both indirect health implications (e.g., because low self-esteem is associated with health risk behaviors) and direct health implications (e.g., health risk behaviors like alcohol and drug use). The results also suggest that to prevent the more common pattern of parent-demand/adolescent-withdraw, it might be important for parents to be responsive (i.e., not withdraw) when adolescents want to discuss an issue, even if the issue is not particularly salient to the parents.
引用
收藏
页码:125 / 148
页数:24
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Self-esteem and the Initiation of Substance Use Among Adolescents
    Richardson, Chris G.
    Kwon, Jae-Young
    Ratner, Pamela A.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE SANTE PUBLIQUE, 2013, 104 (01): : E60 - E63
  • [2] Self-esteem and the Initiation of Substance Use Among Adolescents
    Chris G. Richardson
    Jae-Young Kwon
    Pamela A. Ratner
    Canadian Journal of Public Health, 2013, 104 : e60 - e63
  • [3] The connections between self-esteem and psychopathology
    Zeigler-Hill V.
    Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 2011, 41 (3) : 157 - 164
  • [5] Family functioning and substance use in adolescents: The mediator role of self-esteem
    Jimenez, Teresa I.
    Musitu, Gonzalo
    Murgui, Sergio
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 2008, 8 (01) : 139 - 151
  • [6] FAMILY-RELATIONS AND THE SELF-ESTEEM OF ADOLESCENTS AND THEIR PARENTS
    DEMO, DH
    SMALL, SA
    SAVINWILLIAMS, RC
    JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY, 1987, 49 (04): : 705 - 715
  • [7] SELF-ESTEEM, DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN ADOLESCENTS WITH DIVORCED PARENTS
    Simona, Ursu Anca
    EDU WORLD 2018 - 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, 2019, 67 : 194 - 199
  • [8] Family functioning, self-esteem and substance use in adolescents:: a mediational model.
    Musitu, Gonzalo
    Jimenez, Teresa I.
    Murgui, Sergio
    SALUD PUBLICA DE MEXICO, 2007, 49 (01): : 3 - 10
  • [9] Analysing the self-esteem level of adolescents with divorced parents
    Kiraz A.
    Ersoy M.A.
    Quality & Quantity, 2018, 52 (Suppl 1) : 321 - 342
  • [10] Associations of depression, self-esteem, and substance use with sexual risk among adolescents
    Shrier, LA
    Harris, SK
    Sternberg, M
    Beardslee, WR
    PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2001, 33 (03) : 179 - 189