Original Article Korean J Child Stud 2016;37(5):83-100 http://dx.doi.org/10.5723/kjcs.2016.37.5.83 pissn: 1226-1688 eissn: 2234-408X The Pathways From Parent Attachment to Adolescent Life Satisfaction Through Peer Attachment and Romantic Relationships Seung Jin Kim 1, Hyun-Sim Doh 2, Woon Kyung Lee 2, Bokyung Park 3 Korea Institute of Child Care and Education, Seoul, Korea 1 Department of Child Development, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea 2 Department of Education for Child Care, Kyungmin University, Uijeongbu, Korea 3, 1, 2, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine pathways from parent attachment to adolescent life satisfaction and to determine the mediating roles of peer attachment and romantic relationships. Methods: The participants were 221 high-school students (117 boys and 104 girls) living in Jeonnam province who had been in a romantic relationship for more than 3 months. The data were analyzed by t-tests, Pearson correlations, and SEM using SPSS 19.0 and Amos 18.0. Results: Based on the research objective, 4 important results were summarized. First, father attachment and mother attachment had direct effects on adolescent life satisfaction. Second, mother attachment had an indirect effect on adolescent life satisfaction through peer attachment. Third, father attachment had an indirect effect on adolescent life satisfaction through romantic relationships. Fourth, mother attachment had an indirect effect on adolescent life satisfaction through peer attachment and romantic relationships. Conclusion: The results from this study highlight the significant roles of parent attachment, peer attachment, and romantic relationships in adolescent life satisfaction. Specifically, the roles of father attachment and of romantic relationships in adolescent life satisfaction, which have seldom been explored in previous studies, should be emphasized. The findings can be used as an important basis for prospective research and practices for improving adolescent life satisfaction. Keywords: adolescents, life satisfaction, parent attachment, peer attachment, romantic relationships,,, OECD (M. W. Lee, 2016). 2009 Yum, Kim Lee (2016), Corresponding Author: Hyun-Sim Doh, Department of Child Development, Ewha Womans University, 52, Ewhayeodae-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 03760, Korea E-mail: simdoh@ewha.ac.kr The Korean Association of Child Studies This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Kim, Doh, Lee, and Park 84 4 3 2014, 2015 7 OECD. 2015, OECD (OECD : 85.19; : 73.18), 20%. Ministry of Gender Equality and Family (2012), 60.1%, 37.4%,,.,,, (L. Steinberg & Silk, 2002),. (life satisfaction; Suldo & Huebner, 2004) (subjective well-being) (Diener & Diener, 1995),.,,, (H. I. Choi & Moon, 2013), (Gilman & Ashby, 2003), (Gilman, 2001; S.-M. Kim & Nam, 2011), (Langeveld, Koot, Loonen, Hazebroek- Kampschreur, & Passchier, 1996), (Sohn, 2005). (S. S. Lee, 2012; Lim, 2013; Locker, Clarke, & Payne, 2000; Nam & Kim, 2014),.,,, (Armsden & Greenberg, 1987; Nickerson & Nagle, 2005).,,. (Allen, McElhaney, Kuperminc, & Jodl, 2004; Cotterell, 1992; McCormick & Kennedy, 1994; Raja, McGee, & Stanton, 1992; Rubin et al., 2004; Wainright, Russell, & Patterson, 2004; Wilkinson, 2004).,,, (Papini, Roggman, & Anderson, 1991), (Raja et al., 1992). (Man, 1991), (C. Y.-W. Leung, McBride-Chang, & Lai, 2004).,,., (e.g., Allen, Moore, Kuperminc, & Bell, 1998; C. Y.-W. Leung et al., 2004), (e.g., Greenberg, Siegel, & Leitch, 1983; J.-P. Leung & Leung, 1992; Raja et al., 1992). (S. M. Ahn & Bang, 2013; Ko, 2008; Ma & Huebner, 2008; Nickerson & Nagle, 2004; Yoo, Lee, & Kim, 2005),., (Ma & Huebner, 2008),. (W. A. Collins &
85 From Parent Attachment to Adolescent Life Satisfaction Repinski, 1994),, (Berndt, Hawkins, & Jiao, 1999). (Fraley & Davis, 1997; Furman & Wehner, 1994; Trinke & Batholomew, 1997).,,.,., (Ma & Huebner, 2008), (Laible, Carlo, & Raffaelli, 2000). (Giordano, 2003),., (Demir, 2008; Moore & Leung, 2002), (Zimmer- Gembeck, Siebenbruner, & Collins, 2001)., (W.-B. Ahn, Lee, & Kim, 2002).,, (Giordano, Cernkovich, & Holland, 2003),,. Bowlby (1973, 1979), (mental representation),. Furman Simon (1999) Bowlby (hierarchical model of views),. (views of close relationships in general), (views of types of relationships), (views of particular relationships).,,., (Berlin & Cassidy, 1999; J.-Y. Hong & Doh, 2002; E. J. Kim & Lee, 2009; Lieberman, Doyle, & Markiewicz, 1999; Scheneider & Younger, 1996). - (,, ) (Hazan & Shaver, 1987), (Barry, Madsen, Nelson, Caroll, & Badger, 2009; Cha & Chun, 2002; N. L. Collins & Reed, 1990),.,,, (J. M. Kim & Jang, 2008; S. J. Steinberg, Davila, & Fincham, 2006). (Furman & Simon, 1999),. Furman Simon,., Furman (Furman, 1999; Furman, Simon, Shaffer, & Bouchey, 2002; Furman & Wehner, 1997). (Connolly & Johnson, 1996; Dunphy, 1963), (Roisman, Booth-LaForce,
Kim, Doh, Lee, and Park 86 Cauffman, & Spieker, 2009)..,,. (Ma & Huebner, 2008; Oberle, Schonert-Reichl, & Zumbo, 2011) (Demir, 2008; Moore & Leung, 2002)., Ma Huebner (2008).,,,.,,, (Giordano, 2003), (Furman & Simon, 1999),.,.,.. (Figure 1). 1,? 1.1.? 1.2.? 1.3.? 1.4.,,? Paternal Attachment Maternal Attachment 연구대상 Peer Attachment Romantic Relationships Life Satisfaction Figure 1. Pathways from paternal and maternal attachment to adolescent life satifaction through peer attachment and romantic relationships. 3 3 221. (Yoo, Lee, & Jung, 2006) (Chang, Lee, & Jun, 2002)., 3., 117 (52.9%), 104 (47.1%), 18. 104 (47%)
87 From Parent Attachment to Adolescent Life Satisfaction 77 (34.8%), 32 (14.5%). 45 49 125 (56.6%) 122 (55.2%), 107 (48.4%) 142 (64.3%).,,, 118 (53.4%) 99 (44.8%). 3 2, 3 6 107 (48.4%), 1 2 46 (20.8%), 2 30 (13.6%), 7. 조사도구,, 4., (1 ), (2 ), (3 ), (4 ) 4 Likert. 부모애착 Armsden Greenberg (1987) (Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment [IPPA]) (IPPA-R) Ok (1998). (10 ), (9 ), (6 ) 3 ( 25 )., ( )., ( )., ( )., ( ).,, ( )., ( ).. 1 2. Cronbach s α,.88,.90,.72,.87,.90,.71.. 또래애착 Armsden Greenberg (1987) (IPPA) (IPPA-R) Ok (1998). (10 ), (8 ), (7 ) 3, 25.,,.,.,,,.,.,,.,,.. 1. Cronbach s α,.85,.75,.75.. 이성관계 Bowden (1977) (Marital Satisfaction Scale [MSS]) I. S. Lee Yoo (1986)., 11. ( )., ( )..,,,,. Cronbach s α.88.
Kim, Doh, Lee, and Park 88 삶의만족도 Diener, Emmons, Larsen Griffins (1985) (The Satisfaction with Life Scale) Jo Cha (1998). 5..,.,. Cronbach s α.80. 조사절차및자료분석 I. S. Lee Yoo (1986) 1, 2 30.,. 2014 7 3. 3,. 1300 1280 (98% ). (1055 ) 3 (4 ) 223 (2 ) 221. SPSS 19.0 (IBM Co., Armonk, NY) AMOS 18.0 (IBM Co., Armonk, NY)., SPSS 19.0, t. Cronbach s α, Pearson.,, AMOS 18.0., (confirmatory factor analysis [CFA]). (maximum likelihood method [MLM]). (bootstrapping). 예비분석,,., (t = 2.53, p <.05), (M = 2.06, SD = 0.33) (M = 1.94, SD = 0.37).. 측정변인들간상관관계,,,. (Table 1).,, (rs =.38,.41, p <.001) (rs = -.35, -.40, p <.001).,., (r =.37, p <.001) (r = -.33, p <.001).,., (r
89 From Parent Attachment to Adolescent Life Satisfaction Table 1 Correlations Among Adolescent Parent Attachment, Peer Attachment, Romantic Relationships and Life Satisfaction Variables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Paternal attachment 1. Trust 2. Communication.85 3. Alienation -.74 -.72 Maternal attachment 4. Trust.59.49 -.52 5. Communication.51.55 -.49.86 6. Alienation -.39 -.41.63 -.70 -.70 Peer attachment 7. Trust.31.27 -.26.37.36 -.29 8. Communication.37.31 -.39.34.31 -.38.78 9. Alienation -.24 -.23.22 -.34 -.30.26 -.74 -.64 Romantic relationships 10. Romantic relationships.39.31 -.29.34.31 -.21.54.48 -.40 Life satisfaction 11. Life satisfaction.41.41 -.40.41.38 -.35.37.37 -.33.40 M 3.19 2.85 2.03 3.35 3.14 1.94 3.17 3.16 2.00 3.25 2.82 SD 0.50 0.58 0.46 0.45 0.53 0.46 0.41 0.38 0.35 0.43 0.58 Note. N = 221. All correlation coefficients were significant at p <.001. =.40, p <.001),., (rs =.22.37, p <.001) (rs = -.39 -.23, p <.001),., (rs =.31.39, p <.001) (rs = -.21, -.29, p <.001).,., (rs =.48,.54, p <.001) (r = -.40, p <.001),. 측정모형분석,,, (CFA). (MLM).., χ² = 204.150 (df = 36, p <.001), χ²/df = 5.671, NFI =.895, TLI =.864, CFI =.911, RMSEA =.146., χ², χ² (G. S. Kim, 2011). NFI, TLI, CFI.90, RMSEA.05.08 (S. Hong, 2000)., (Table 2). (Modification Index [MI]) 9 (Fassinger, 1987),
Kim, Doh, Lee, and Park 90 (G. S. Kim, 2011),., (e3) (e6) (MI = 73.295), ( 1). (Y.-H. Kim, Lee, & Kim, 2009)., (e2) (e4) (MI = 34.530), (Y.-H. Kim et al., 2009) ( 2)., RMSEA.07.08, 2. χ² = 71.105 (df = 34, p <.001), NFI =.963, TLI =.968, CFI =.980, RMSEA =.070 (Table 2)..786 ~.957, C. R. (Critical Ratio).001 (Table 3, Figure 2)... 구조모형분석,.,, Table 2 Fit Indices of the Measurement Model Model χ² df χ²/df NFI TLI CFI GFI RMSEA (LO90 ~ HI90) Initial model 204.150*** 36 5.671.895.864.911.866.146 (.127 ~.165) Modified model 1 114.355*** 35 4.854.941.934.958.919.102 (.081 ~.123) Modified model 2 71.105*** 34 2.091.963.968.980.949.070 (.047 ~.093) Note. N = 221. NFI = normed fit index; TLI = Tucker-Lewis index; CFI = comparative fit index; GFI = goodness-of-fit index; RMSEA = root mean square error of approximation. For modified model 1, e3 and e6 in the initial model were allowed to correlate; For modified model 2, e2 and e4 in the modified model 1 were allowed to correlate. ***p <.001. Table 3 Factor Loadings for the Measurement Model Variables B β SE C.R. Paternal attachment Trust 1.000.954 Communication 1.095.897.046 23.594*** Alienation.924.821.046 19.985*** Maternal attachment Trust 1.000.957 Communication 1.108.910.045 24.537*** Alienation.905.786.050 18.175*** Peer attachment Trust 1.000.955 Communication.799.816.048 16.792*** Alienation.815.840.046 17.770*** Romantic relationships Romantic relationships.379.938 Life satisfaction Life satisfaction.461.894 Note. N = 221. Scores of alienation were reversely coded in order to match the direction with parent attachment and peer attachment. ***p <.001.
91 From Parent Attachment to Adolescent Life Satisfaction.,,.95., χ² = 71.105 (df = 34, p <.001), χ²/df = 2.091, NFI =.963, TLI =.968, CFI =.980, RMSEA =.070 e4 Matemal.,.79.42 (Table 4, Figure 3)., Trust e7.50,.34 Communication e8 ( : β =.21, p <.01; : β =.17, p <.05).,.48.35.63.40.60 Patemal Attachment Attachment Peer Attachment Romantic..44 Relationships Relationships,,.48 (β =.30, p <.001), (β =.15, p <.05) Life Satisfaction.90.82.96.91.96.82.84.94.89 Trust Communication Alienation Trust Communication Alienation Alienation Romantic Life Satisfaction., Figure 2. Factor loadings of the measurement model. Scores of alienation were reversely coded to match the direction of parent attachment and peer attachment.,.,, (β =.25, p e1 e2 e3 e5 e6 e9 e10 e11 -.76 -.68 <.01), (β =.18, p <.05).,,.,, (β =.30, p <.001), (β =.49, p <.001), (β =.18, p <.05).,,.,, (Table 5)., (β =.295, p <.01), (β =.240, p <.01), (β =.237, p <.01), (β =.176, p <.01),. (β =.303, p <.01), (β =.485, p <.01) (β =.249, p <.01).,, (β =.082, p <.01) (β =.066, p <.01) Table 4 Path Estimates of Latent Variables Path of latent variables B β SE C.R. Paternal attachment Life satisfaction.257.213.097 2.640** Maternal attachment Life satisfaction.228.174.105 2.170* Peer attachment Life satisfaction.223.152.110 2.023* Romantic relationships Life satisfaction.236.176.096 2.456* Paternal attachment Peer attachment.129.157.072 1.788 Maternal attachment Peer attachment.272.303.078 3.472*** Paternal attachment Romantic relationships.224.249.068 3.272** Maternal attachment Romantic relationships -.032 -.032.076-0.415 Peer attachment Romantic relationships.532.485.071 7.523*** Note. N = 221. *p <.05. **p <.01. ***p <.001.
Kim, Doh, Lee, and Park 92 Trust Communication Alienation Trust Communication Alienation.954.897.821.955.816.840 Paternal Attachment.157 Peer Attachment.132.303***.249**.485***.213**.174*.152*.176* Life Satisfaction Maternal Attachment.-.032 Romantic Relationships.957.910.786 Trust Communication Alienation Figure 3. Direct and indirect paths from adolescents parent attachment to life satisfaction. Measurement errors were deleted. Scores of alienation were reversely coded to match the direction of parent attachment and peer attachment. *p <.05. **p <.01. ***p <.001.. (β =.076, p <.05) (β =.147, p <.01), (β =.085, p <.05).,,., (Squared Multiple Correlations [SMC]).,.300, 30%.,.177 18%,.360 36%. Table 5 Direct, Indirect, and Total Effects in the SEM Bootstrapping Path from latent to latent variables Direct effect Indirect effect Total effect SMC Paternal attachment Life satisfaction.213*.082**.295**.300 Maternal attachment Life satisfaction.174*.066**.240** Peer attachment Life satisfaction.152*.085*.237** Romantic relationships Life satisfaction.176*.176* Paternal attachment Peer attachment.157.157.177 Maternal attachment Peer attachment.303*.303** Paternal attachment Romantic relationships.249*.076*.325**.360 Maternal attachment Romantic relationships -.032.147**.115 Peer attachment Romantic relationships.485**.485** Note. N = 221. *p <.05. **p <.01.
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Kim, Doh, Lee, and Park 94 (Joo, 2011).,,. (J.-Y. Hong & Doh, 2002; Ko, 2008),.,,,.,,,., A.-R. Cho Oh (2014).., (Langlois & Downs, 1980) (Ha & Park, 2011; Jeong & Choi, 1995),., (Demir, 2008), (Moore & Leung, 2002),.,.,,,, (Laursen & Williams, 1997)., (W.-B. Ahn et al., 2002)..,,.,,. (Joo, 2011; J. M. Kim & Jang, 2008).,,,,, (J.-Y. Lee & Ha, 2012).,.,,.. (Joo, 2011),. (Furman & Simon, 1999)
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