2022
DOI: 10.1037/cbs0000284
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Connections between parental reciprocity and emerging adult depressive symptoms and loneliness: The role of peer social support.

Abstract: Emerging adulthood is a developmental period marked by elevated mental health concerns; both theory and empirical research suggest that parental relationships play a salient role in emerging adult mental well-being. Additionally, peer social support has been explicated in the mental health of emerging adults, with evidence suggesting that it may serve as a mediating link between parent-emerging adult-child relationships and mental well-being. The present study used structural equation modeling to examine the r… Show more

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“…Second, terms such as teenagers and emerging adults, whose age span is large and cannot be clearly defined, should be distinguished by a clearly specified age, and the scope that can be included is 18–25 years old [ 64 ], while the rest should be excluded. Third, the inclusion criteria for mental health included mental health [ 65 ], mental illness [ 66 ], and physical and psychological well-being [ 67 ], while articles that did not explicitly mention mental health or were not specifically aimed at college students were excluded. After manual screening, 1609 articles were identified as the final research sample.…”
Section: Methodology and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, terms such as teenagers and emerging adults, whose age span is large and cannot be clearly defined, should be distinguished by a clearly specified age, and the scope that can be included is 18–25 years old [ 64 ], while the rest should be excluded. Third, the inclusion criteria for mental health included mental health [ 65 ], mental illness [ 66 ], and physical and psychological well-being [ 67 ], while articles that did not explicitly mention mental health or were not specifically aimed at college students were excluded. After manual screening, 1609 articles were identified as the final research sample.…”
Section: Methodology and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its hypothesised efficacy was based in the fact that loneliness can arise in relation to interpersonal events (e.g. Fried et al, 2015;Lasgaard et al, 2016) and is closely linked to the concept of social support (Chen et al, 2014;Smith et al, 2021). The ability of IPT to increase social support has been proposed to be one of the mechanisms responsible for its efficacy in treating major depressive disorder and other forms of psychopathology (Lipsitz & Markowitz, 2013).…”
Section: Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%