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Family Adversity and Relationship Quality for Pacific Islanders and the Mediating Role of Coming to Terms, Self-Esteem, and Depression
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy ( IF 2.577 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-11 , DOI: 10.1111/jmft.12455
Cameron W H Hee 1 , Alyssa Banford Witting 1 , Jonathan G Sandberg 1
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This study investigated the association between family of origin (FOO) adversities and relationship quality for Pacific Islanders as well as the potential intermediary role of coming to terms (CTT), depression, and self-esteem. The sample consisted of 226 self-identified Pacific Islanders who completed the RELATE assessment (see www.relate-institute.org). Results indicated that greater levels of FOO adversity predicted lower levels of CTT. However, higher levels of CTT in turn associated with higher self-esteem, and lower levels of depression. Results also indicated that greater FOO adversity associates with lower relationship quality indirectly. The clinical implications of these findings and directions for future research are discussed.

中文翻译:

太平洋岛民的家庭逆境和关系质量以及妥协、自尊和抑郁的中介作用

本研究调查了太平洋岛民的原生家庭 (FOO) 逆境与人际关系质量之间的关联,以及达成协议 (CTT)、抑郁和自尊的潜在中介作用。样本由 226 名自称完成 RELATE 评估的太平洋岛民组成(参见 www.relate-institute.org)。结果表明,较高水平的 FOO 逆境预测较低水平的 CTT。然而,较高水平的 CTT 反过来与较高的自尊和较低的抑郁水平相关。结果还表明,更大的 FOO 逆境与较低的关系质量间接相关。讨论了这些发现的临床意义和未来研究的方向。
更新日期:2020-09-11
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