Paschall Mallie J, Ringwalt Christopher L, Flewelling Robert L
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
Adolescence. 2003 Spring;38(149):15-34.
This study examined the effects of different aspects of parenting, father absence, and affiliation with delinquent peers on delinquent behavior in a cohort of African-American male adolescents. One round of survey data was collected from the youths' mothers or mother surrogates (N = 175) and two rounds of survey data were collected from the adolescents themselves. Analyses revealed that mothers' perceived control of sons' behavior was a deterrent of delinquent behavior, while other aspects of parenting (e.g., mother-son communication and relations) were not. The effect of mothers' perceived control was not mediated by adolescents' affiliation with delinquent peers. The effects of mothers' parenting variables and peer affiliation did not vary significantly by family structure, but socioeconomic disadvantage was more strongly associated with delinquent behavior in father-absent families. Though parenting effects were modest, this study suggests that African-American male adolescents are less likely to engage in delinquent behavior if they are closely monitored and supervised by their parents.
本研究考察了养育方式的不同方面、父亲缺失以及与不良同伴的交往对一群非裔美国男性青少年犯罪行为的影响。从青少年的母亲或母亲替代者那里收集了一轮调查数据(N = 175),并从青少年自身收集了两轮调查数据。分析表明,母亲对儿子行为的感知控制是犯罪行为的一种威慑因素,而养育方式的其他方面(如母子沟通和关系)则不是。母亲的感知控制的影响并非由青少年与不良同伴的交往所介导。母亲的养育变量和同伴交往的影响在不同家庭结构中没有显著差异,但社会经济劣势与父亲缺失家庭中的犯罪行为关联更为紧密。尽管养育方式的影响不大,但本研究表明,如果非裔美国男性青少年受到父母的密切监控和监督,他们从事犯罪行为的可能性较小。