| Literature DB >> 20446024 |
Eileen Haddad1, Chuansheng Chen, Ellen Greenberger.
Abstract
Previous research has consistently documented the importance of VIPs (mentors or important non-parental adults) in the lives of adolescents. Little is known, however, about whether VIPs play the same important roles across ethnic groups and whether VIPs remain influential when adolescents are older and involved in romantic relationships. The present study compared VIPs of 355 Hispanic, Asian, and European American older adolescents (age range = 17-19 years; M = 18.7 years; 62% female). Results indicated that, despite ethnic differences in their social capital, VIPs' psychological characteristics (e.g., warmth and acceptance, depressive symptoms, and problem behavior) were similar. VIPs were perceived to have more positive psychological profiles than parents and peers, and in some cases, romantic partners. Moreover, with a few exceptions, the associations between VIP characteristics and adolescent adjustment (e.g., self-esteem, depressive symptoms, and problem behavior) were largely similar across ethnic groups. Finally, VIPs made unique contributions to adolescents' self-esteem and problem behaviors even after the effects of romantic partners were considered. Implications of the findings are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20446024 PMCID: PMC3034885 DOI: 10.1007/s10964-010-9543-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Youth Adolesc ISSN: 0047-2891
Means of warmth and acceptance, depressive symptoms, and problem behavior and associated t-tests
| Parents | Peers | Romantic partners | VIPs |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VIPs vs. parents | VIPs vs. peers | VIPs vs. romantic partners | |||||
| Asian Americans | |||||||
| Warmth and acceptance | 4.59 (.98) | 5.00 (.69) | 5.36 (.73) | 5.28 (.66) | 6.74*** | 3.08** | −0.43 |
| Depressive symptoms | .40 (.34) | .36 (.35) | .19 (.27) | −5.38*** | −2.40* | ||
| Problem behavior | .16 (.21) | .09 (.16) | .05 (.13) | −4.71*** | −1.81 | ||
| Hispanic Americans | |||||||
| Warmth and acceptance | 4.65 (.86) | 4.93 (.74) | 5.15 (.79) | 5.24 (.61) | 6.68*** | 5.37*** | 0.74 |
| Depressive symptoms | .31 (.34) | .33 (.35) | .15 (.26) | −4.24*** | −3.34*** | ||
| Problem behavior | .16 (.21) | .11 (.18) | .06 (.13) | −4.39*** | −3.37** | ||
| European Americans | |||||||
| Warmth and acceptance | 4.91 (.87) | 5.11 (.72) | 5.24 (.72) | 5.39 (.63) | 4.85*** | 3.08** | 1.38 |
| Depressive symptoms | .36 (.36) | .32 (.36) | .17 (.26) | −4.89*** | −2.93** | ||
| Problem behavior | .29 (.27) | .12 (.16) | .09 (.14) | −8.44*** | −1.95 | ||
Standard deviations of the means are in the parentheses
VIPs’ mean warmth and acceptance, depressive symptoms, and problem behaviors did not differ across ethnic groups
* p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001
Bivariate correlations between social context and adolescent adjustment
| Asian Americans | Hispanic Americans | European Americans | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depressive symptoms | Self-esteem | Problem behavior | Depressive symptoms | Self-esteem | Problem behavior | Depressive symptoms | Self-esteem | Problem behavior | |
| Parents | |||||||||
| Warmth and acceptance | −.39*** | .36*** | .05 | −.40*** | .44*** | −.16 | −.44*** | .57*** | −.18 |
| Peers | |||||||||
| Warmth and acceptance | −.49*** | .53*** | .07 | −.35*** | .37*** | −.09 | −.34** | .42*** | −.10 |
| Depressive symptoms | .23* | −.00 | −.00 | .33*** | −.21* | −.01 | .13 | −.11 | .09 |
| Problem behaviors | .05 | .04 | .49*** | .17 | −.04 | .36*** | .14 | −.14 | .62*** |
| Romantic partners | |||||||||
| Warmth and acceptance | −.42*** | .49*** | −.02 | −.23* | .24* | −.20 | −.28* | .25* | −.09 |
| Depressive symptoms | .12 | .16 | −.12 | .11 | −.07 | .09 | .06 | −.20 | −.01 |
| Problem behaviors | .28 | −.23 | .53*** | .28* | −.21 | .49*** | .08 | −.12 | .52*** |
| VIPs | |||||||||
| Warmth and acceptance | −.45*** | .53*** | .05 | −.33*** | .36*** | −.07 | −.23** | .34** | −.18 |
| Depressive symptoms | .20 | −.14 | .19 | .21* | −.18* | .15 | .15 | −.18 | .17 |
| Problem behaviors | .12 | .01 | .27** | .22** | −.29*** | .33** | .16 | −.05 | .55*** |
* p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001
Regression of adolescent adjustment on features of the social context, controlling for gender and ethnicity
| B (se) | Beta | |
|---|---|---|
| Adolescent self-esteem and warmth and acceptance in social context | ||
| VIP | .10 (.04)* | .20 |
| Parent | .14 (.03)*** | .28 |
| Peer | .12 (.04)** | .23 |
| Romantic partner | .00 (.04) | .00 |
| Adolescent depressive symptoms and warmth and acceptance in social context | ||
| VIP | −.02 (.04) | −.04 |
| Parent | −.10 (.03)** | −.21 |
| Peer | −.14 (.04)** | −.28 |
| Romantic partner | −.04 (.04) | −.08 |
| Adolescent depressive symptoms and depressive symptoms in social context | ||
| VIP | .25 (.16) | .12 |
| Peer | .33 (.11)** | .23 |
| Romantic partner | .08 (.11) | .06 |
| Adolescent problem behavior and problem behavior in social context | ||
| VIP | .64 (.26)* | .17 |
| Peer | .52 (.16)** | .24 |
| Romantic partner | .94 (.19)*** | .35 |
* p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001