Rodriguez Norma, Mira Consuelo Bingham, Paez Nancy Denise, Myers Hector F
Department of Psychology, Pitzer College, 1050 N. Mills, Claremont, CA 91711, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2007 Mar;39(1-2):61-77. doi: 10.1007/s10464-007-9090-7.
We examined the relationships between three dimensions of familism: importance of family, family support, and family conflict with acculturation, assessed orthogonally (Mexican and American cultural contributions assessed independently), and the relative contribution these factors make to psychological adjustment among 248 (124 women, 124 men) adults of Mexican origin. After controlling for sociodemographic characteristics, positive associations were found between importance of family and the biculturalism of Mexican and American cultural identity; family support and Mexican cultural identity; but no associations between family conflict and level of acculturation. Psychological well-being was positively associated with Mexican cultural identity and family support, whereas psychological distress was associated with greater family conflict and lower family support. The greater relative contribution of Mexican cultural identity to familism and well-being, and the importance of assessing acculturation orthogonally are discussed.
家庭的重要性、家庭支持和家庭冲突与文化适应之间的关系(文化适应以正交方式评估,即墨西哥和美国文化贡献独立评估),以及这些因素对248名(124名女性,124名男性)墨西哥裔成年人心理调适的相对贡献。在控制了社会人口学特征后,发现家庭的重要性与墨西哥和美国文化身份的双文化主义之间存在正相关;家庭支持与墨西哥文化身份之间存在正相关;但家庭冲突与文化适应水平之间没有关联。心理健康与墨西哥文化身份和家庭支持呈正相关,而心理困扰与更大的家庭冲突和更低的家庭支持相关。文中讨论了墨西哥文化身份对家庭主义和幸福感的更大相对贡献,以及正交评估文化适应的重要性。