Downie Michelle, Chua Sook Ning, Koestner Richard, Barrios Maria-Fernanda, Rip Blanka, M'Birkou Sawsan
Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2007 Jul;13(3):241-9. doi: 10.1037/1099-9809.13.3.241.
Previous research has demonstrated that autonomy support is one particularly effective means of promoting internalization and fostering well-being. The present study sought to determine if this would also be the case with regards to culture by testing the relation of perceived parental autonomy support to the cultural internalization and well-being of multicultural students. In Study 1, 105 multicultural participants living in Canada were more likely to have fully internalized their host and heritage cultures and to have higher self-reported well-being when they reported that their parents were autonomy supportive. In Study 2, 125 Chinese-Malaysians sojourners were also more likely to have fully internalized their heritage culture and indicated higher well-being when they perceived their parents as autonomy supportive. In both studies, heritage cultural internalization was also associated with higher well-being.
先前的研究表明,自主支持是促进内化和增进幸福感的一种特别有效的方式。本研究试图通过测试感知到的父母自主支持与多元文化学生的文化内化和幸福感之间的关系,来确定在文化方面是否也是如此。在研究1中,居住在加拿大的105名多元文化参与者报告称,当他们的父母给予自主支持时,他们更有可能完全内化其所在国家和祖籍国的文化,并且自我报告的幸福感更高。在研究2中,125名华裔马来西亚旅居者在认为父母给予自主支持时,也更有可能完全内化其祖籍国文化,并表现出更高的幸福感。在两项研究中,祖籍国文化内化也与更高的幸福感相关。