Shek D T
Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin.
Adolescence. 2000 Spring;35(137):135-46.
Chinese adolescents' perceptions of differences between mothers and fathers in parenting styles, parent-adolescent communication (frequency and related feelings), and quality of the parent-adolescent relationship were assessed via questionnaires and individual interviews. Fathers, as compared with mothers, were perceived to be less responsive, less demanding, to demonstrate less concern, but to be more harsh, and paternal parenting was less liked. There was less communication with fathers, and adolescents reported more negative feelings when communicating with fathers than with mothers. They evaluated the father-adolescent relationship more negatively than they did the mother-adolescent relationship. Adolescent females, as compared with males, perceived their parents to be more demanding but less harsh. Parenting characteristics were rated less favorably across time.
通过问卷调查和个人访谈,评估了中国青少年对父母教养方式、亲子沟通(频率和相关感受)以及亲子关系质量方面差异的认知。与母亲相比,父亲被认为反应性较低、要求较少、关心较少,但更严厉,而且青少年不太喜欢父亲的教养方式。与父亲的沟通较少,青少年报告称与父亲沟通时比与母亲沟通时有更多负面感受。他们对父子关系的评价比对母子关系的评价更负面。与男性青少年相比,女性青少年认为他们的父母要求更高但不那么严厉。随着时间的推移,教养特征的评分有所降低。