Dunifon Rachel, Kowaleski-Jones Lori
Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Child Dev. 2002 Jul-Aug;73(4):1249-64. doi: 10.1111/1467-8624.00470.
This study examined four questions: (1) How does family structure (specifically, single parenthood, married parent, and cohabitating parent) affect children's delinquency and math test scores? (2) Do these effects differ by race? (3) Do parenting practices mediate the links between family structure and children's outcomes? and (4) Does this mediation differ by race? Unlike some previous work in this area, the present study distinguished between the effects of single parenthood and cohabitation. Using fixed-effects techniques to control for unobserved heterogeneity between children in the various family structures, single parenthood was found to be associated with reduced well-being among European American children, but not African American children. Cohabitation was associated with greater delinquency among African American children, and lower math scores among European American children. No evidence was found to indicate that parenting mediated the links between family structure and children's outcomes. Finally, it was found that for African American children, measures of maternal warmth and the provision of rules had direct effects on children's delinquency.
(1)家庭结构(具体而言,单亲家庭、已婚父母家庭和同居父母家庭)如何影响儿童的犯罪行为和数学考试成绩?(2)这些影响在不同种族之间是否存在差异?(3)育儿方式是否在家庭结构与儿童成长结果之间起中介作用?以及(4)这种中介作用在不同种族之间是否存在差异?与该领域之前的一些研究不同,本研究区分了单亲家庭和同居家庭的影响。通过使用固定效应技术来控制不同家庭结构中儿童之间未观察到的异质性,研究发现单亲家庭与美国白人儿童幸福感降低有关,但与非裔美国儿童无关。同居与非裔美国儿童更高的犯罪率以及美国白人儿童更低的数学成绩有关。没有证据表明育儿方式在家庭结构与儿童成长结果之间起中介作用。最后,研究发现对于非裔美国儿童,母亲的温暖程度和规则的制定对儿童的犯罪行为有直接影响。