父母自主支持与人际宽恕:感恩的中介作用、心理弹性的调节作用*

谢笑春, 童丹丹

心理科学 ›› 2024, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (1) : 105-112.

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心理科学 ›› 2024, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (1) : 105-112. DOI: 10.16719/j.cnki.1671-6981.20240113
发展与教育

父母自主支持与人际宽恕:感恩的中介作用、心理弹性的调节作用*

  • 谢笑春**1, 童丹丹2
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Parental Autonomy Support and Interpersonal Forgiveness: The Mediator Role of Gratitude and the Moderating Role of Resilience

  • Xie Xiaochun1, Tong Dandan2
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摘要

宽恕是中华民族的传统美德。本研究旨在分析父母自主支持是否通过感恩预测成人初显期个体的人际宽恕以及心理弹性对这一过程中的调节作用。研究采用问卷法调查了690名大学生的父母自主支持、感恩、人际宽恕和心理弹性。结果表明,父母自主支持正向预测人际宽恕,感恩在二者关系中起中介作用。心理弹性通过调节父母自主支持与感恩的关系进而调节中介作用,具体而言,中介作用在心理弹性低的大学生中更强。本研究的结论:父母自主支持通过提升大学生的感恩进而让他们在人际交往中更愿意宽恕他人,且该机制在心理弹性低的大学生中更为明显。

Abstract

Forgiveness and gratitude are two traditional virtues in Chinese culture. Harmonious family environments, especially positive parenting, are protective factors for cultivating forgiveness. According to the Self-determination Theory, parental autonomy support refers to parenting that provides opportunities for children to self-regulate and encourages them to make self-determined decisions. Individuals growing up in autonomy-supportive parenting tend to have healthy psychological conditions, high academic performance, and less deviant behaviors. Based on the Self-determination Theory, the present study proposed that, regarding the relationship between the two variables, parental autonomy support would positively correlate with forgiveness. The model of empirical work in basic psychological need satisfaction (BPNS) indicates that a need-supportive context predicts adjustment through satisfying BPNS, and gratitude represents BPNS. Individuals with high gratitude have high relationship quality and pro-social behaviors, and gratitude is a predictor of interpersonal forgiveness. Cultivating gratitude is a vital task for parents in their children’s socialization. Parenting is associated with gratitude in emerging adults. Hence, based on the BPNS model, the present study aimed to examine whether gratitude mediates the relationship between parental autonomy support and interpersonal forgiveness and hypothesizes that parental autonomy support positively predicts interpersonal forgiveness through gratitude. The BPNS model also shows that personality characteristics moderate the mechanism of a need-supportive context on adjustment. Resilience is the capacity of individuals to gain positive outcomes, even in adverse and stressful situations. High gratitude and interpersonal forgiveness levels have been found in highly resilient individuals. However, to our knowledge, no study has examined whether resilience moderated the relationship between parental autonomy support and interpersonal forgiveness. Based on the previous literature, this study proposed that the indirect relationship between parental autonomy support and interpersonal forgiveness through gratitude would be more robust for higher-resilience individuals.
This study recruited 720 undergraduates from three Chinese universities with a mean age of 19.51±1.06 years. Excluding those questionnaires with large missing information, data from 690 participants (female = 377) were retained for analysis. They completed questionnaires on parental autonomy support, interpersonal forgiveness, gratitude, and resilience. Harman’s single-factor test showed no significant common method bias in the current data. Zero-order correlations revealed a positive association between parental autonomy support, interpersonal forgiveness, gratitude, and resilience. PROCESS Marco in SPSS (Version 25.0) was used to examine the mediating role of gratitude and the moderating role of resilience. Results revealed that gratitude mediated the relationship between parental autonomy support and interpersonal forgiveness. Resilience moderated the indirect effect by moderating the path between parental autonomy support and gratitude. However, as opposed to our hypothesis, the results indicated that the indirect effect was greater in low-resilience participants (vs. high resilience). The current research uncovers the mechanisms of parental autonomy support on interpersonal forgiveness among undergraduate students. We expand on previous literature by examining the effect of parental autonomy on children and adolescents. We also support and broaden the applied scope of the model of empirical work in BPNS. In practice, we highlight the importance of positive parenting (i.e., parental autonomy support) to cultivate undergraduates’ virtues.

关键词

父母自主支持 / 人际宽恕 / 感恩 / 心理弹性

Key words

parental autonomy support / interpersonal forgiveness / gratitude / resilience

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谢笑春, 童丹丹. 父母自主支持与人际宽恕:感恩的中介作用、心理弹性的调节作用*[J]. 心理科学. 2024, 47(1): 105-112 https://doi.org/10.16719/j.cnki.1671-6981.20240113
Xie Xiaochun, Tong Dandan. Parental Autonomy Support and Interpersonal Forgiveness: The Mediator Role of Gratitude and the Moderating Role of Resilience[J]. Journal of Psychological Science. 2024, 47(1): 105-112 https://doi.org/10.16719/j.cnki.1671-6981.20240113

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基金

*本研究得到国家自然科学基金(61907006)和甘肃省教育科学“十三五”规划重点项目(GS[2020]GHBZ188)的资助

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