Manongdo Jennifer A, Ramirez Garcia Jorge I
Clinical/Community Psychology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL 61820, USA.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2007 Oct-Dec;36(4):593-604. doi: 10.1080/15374410701662733.
The relation between adolescent-reported parenting behaviors and mother-reported youth externalizing and internalizing behaviors was examined among 91 Mexican American mother-adolescent (ages 13-17) dyads recruited from an immigrant enclave in a large midwestern metropolitan area. Two major dimensions of mothers' parenting emerged: supportive parenting and harsh parental control. Gender moderation analyses revealed that lower levels of externalizing behaviors were linked with mothers' higher levels of supportive parenting among girls but not among boys. Higher levels of youth-reported depression were linked with mothers' higher levels of harsh parental control among boys but not among girls. The findings highlight the importance of supportive parenting and of gender in the study of Mexican American families and youth mental health.
在从美国中西部一个大都市的移民聚居区招募的91对墨西哥裔美国母亲与青少年(年龄在13至17岁之间)的二元组中,研究了青少年报告的养育行为与母亲报告的青少年外化行为和内化行为之间的关系。母亲养育方式出现了两个主要维度:支持性养育和严厉的父母控制。性别调节分析显示,外化行为水平较低与女孩中母亲较高水平的支持性养育有关,但与男孩无关。青少年报告的抑郁水平较高与男孩中母亲较高水平的严厉父母控制有关,但与女孩无关。这些发现凸显了支持性养育以及性别在墨西哥裔美国家庭和青少年心理健康研究中的重要性。