Strom Robert D, Strom Paris S, Strom Shirley K, Shen Yuh-Ling, Beckert Troy E
Adolescence. 2004 Winter;39(156):669-86.
Black, Hispanic, and White American mothers (n = 739) and adolescents (n = 806) completed the Parent Success Indicator to rate maternal performance on subscales of Communication, Use of Time, Teaching, Frustration, Satisfaction, and Information Needs. A weighted method corresponding to ethnic proportions in the American population was applied to construct a national standard for comparative reference. In general, both generations perceived mother performance as favorable. Teaching received the highest rating followed by Satisfaction levels. Mothers felt that Information Needs were their greatest limitation while adolescents reported that their mothers were prone to frustration. The amount of time mothers and adolescents spent together was the most significant independent variable influencing parent performance. Other variables such as income and marital status had limited impact.
黑人、西班牙裔和美国白人母亲(n = 739)以及青少年(n = 806)完成了“家长成功指标”,以对母亲在沟通、时间利用、教导、挫折感、满意度和信息需求等子量表上的表现进行评分。采用了一种与美国人口中的种族比例相对应的加权方法来构建国家标准以供比较参考。总体而言,两代人都认为母亲的表现良好。教导得分最高,其次是满意度水平。母亲们认为信息需求是她们最大的限制,而青少年则报告称他们的母亲容易感到沮丧。母亲和青少年在一起度过的时间是影响家长表现的最显著自变量。收入和婚姻状况等其他变量的影响有限。