高中生親子關係對人際壓力因應策略及幸福感之相關研究
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2025
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本研究旨在探討高中生親子關係、人際壓力因應策略、幸福感及之間的相關性與現況。研究工具為「親子關係量表」、「人際互動量表」及「心理健康量表」,並以問卷調查法針對全國高中生蒐集459份有效樣本。所得資料透過描述性統計、獨立樣本t檢定、單因子變異數分析及多元迴歸分析進行分析,主要研究發現如下:在相關分析中,親子關係、人際壓力因應策略及幸福感兩兩之間呈現顯著的相關 。其中,親子關係對人際壓力因應策略具有部分預測力,其中「信任感」與「親近依賴」可正向預測「協調策略」;「情感交流」可正向預測「抗爭策略」;「信任感」則對「抗爭策略」具負向預測力;親子關係與幸福感之間具有顯著正相關,且具正向預測效果,其中以「親近依賴」對幸福感的預測力最為顯著;在人際壓力因應策略方面,「協調策略」與「抗爭策略」可正向預測幸福感;「委曲求全策略」為負向預測因子。在中介分析中,「協調策略」在親子關係與幸福感之間具有部分中介效果。最後依據研究結果進行討論並提出相關建議,以作為高中階段學校輔導老師、輔導實務及未來研究之參考。
The purpose of the research is to explore the current situation and the relationships among parent-child relationship, interpersonal stress coping strategies, well-being in high school students. The research instruments included a self-developed"Parent-Child Relationship Scale," "Interpersonal Interaction Scale," and "Mental Health Scale." The participants contained 459 samples collected. The applied analysis methods included descriptive statistics, independent samples t-tests, one-way ANOVA, and multiple regression analysis. The results of this study were as follows: In the correlation analysis, significant relationships were found among parent-child relationships, interpersonal stress coping strategies, and well-being. Parent-child relationships showed partial predictive power for interpersonal stress coping strategies: Trust and attachment-dependence positively predicted coordinative strategies; emotional communication positively predicted confrontational strategies; while trust negatively predicted confrontational strategies. Parent-child relationships were also significantly and positively correlated with well-being, with attachment-dependence being the strongest predictor. Among coping strategies, both coordinative and confrontational strategies positively predicted well-being, whereas compliant strategies served as a negative predictor. In the mediation analysis, coordinative strategy was found to play a partial mediating role in the relationship between parent-child relationship and well-being.Finally, based on the research findings, relevant discussions and recommendations are proposed to serve as references for high school guidance counselors, counseling practice, and future research.
The purpose of the research is to explore the current situation and the relationships among parent-child relationship, interpersonal stress coping strategies, well-being in high school students. The research instruments included a self-developed"Parent-Child Relationship Scale," "Interpersonal Interaction Scale," and "Mental Health Scale." The participants contained 459 samples collected. The applied analysis methods included descriptive statistics, independent samples t-tests, one-way ANOVA, and multiple regression analysis. The results of this study were as follows: In the correlation analysis, significant relationships were found among parent-child relationships, interpersonal stress coping strategies, and well-being. Parent-child relationships showed partial predictive power for interpersonal stress coping strategies: Trust and attachment-dependence positively predicted coordinative strategies; emotional communication positively predicted confrontational strategies; while trust negatively predicted confrontational strategies. Parent-child relationships were also significantly and positively correlated with well-being, with attachment-dependence being the strongest predictor. Among coping strategies, both coordinative and confrontational strategies positively predicted well-being, whereas compliant strategies served as a negative predictor. In the mediation analysis, coordinative strategy was found to play a partial mediating role in the relationship between parent-child relationship and well-being.Finally, based on the research findings, relevant discussions and recommendations are proposed to serve as references for high school guidance counselors, counseling practice, and future research.
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親子關係, 人際壓力因應策略, 幸福感, parent-child relationship, interpersonal stress coping strategies, well-being