Positive crossover: Parent perceived partner responsiveness and health of youth with asthma

Author:

Bierstetel Sabrina J.1ORCID,Farrell Allison K.2ORCID,Tobin Erin T.3,Kane Heidi S.4,Imami Ledina5,Zilioli Samuele6,Slatcher Richard B.7

Affiliation:

1. Franciscan University of Steubenville Steubenville Ohio USA

2. Miami University Oxford Ohio USA

3. Henry Ford Health System Detroit Michigan USA

4. The University of Texas at Dallas Richardson Texas USA

5. Wesleyan University Middletown Connecticut USA

6. Wayne State University Detroit Michigan USA

7. University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractRomantic relationship functioning has implications that extend beyond the romantic dyad. This study tests whether a key positive aspect of relationships, perceived partner responsiveness, can cross over from parents' romantic relationships to children's health and well‐being via parenting behavior. In a sample of 112 youth with asthma and their primary caregivers, when caregivers perceived higher partner responsiveness in their romantic relationship, youth experienced improved self‐reported asthma symptoms, pulmonary functioning, and positive affect. The associations were robust while controlling for parents' relationship conflict and other relevant covariates, except for the pulmonary functioning outcome, which was instead predicted by parents' conflict. However, parenting behavior (i.e., positive and negative parenting) did not appear to mediate these links. This work highlights the importance of positive romantic relationship processes for youth health and well‐being, emphasizing the relevance of clinical intervention work and the need to continue investigating mechanisms through which these processes may be linked.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Wayne State University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Life-span and Life-course Studies,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Anthropology,Social Psychology

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