McHale Susan M, Updegraff Kimberly A, Shanahan Lilly, Crouter Ann C, Killoren Sarah E
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, 105 White Building, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802 (
J Marriage Fam. 2005;67(5):1259-1274. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2005.00215.x.
We investigated the patterns and correlates of parents' differential treatment of adolescent siblings in 246 two-parent Mexican American families. In home interviews, siblings rated 7 domains of differential treatment (e.g., privileges, chores, warmth) as well as their adjustment and perceptions of parental acceptance and fairness, and both parents and adolescents reported on cultural dynamics. More gender-typed patterns of differential treatment were evident when parents were more oriented to Mexican than Anglo culture. The links between differential treatment and youth reports of adjustment, parental acceptance, and parental fairness were moderated by adolescents' familism values, particularly for older siblings: Differential treatment was linked more strongly to adjustment and parent-youth relationship problems when youth reported lower levels of familism.
我们对246个双亲墨西哥裔美国家庭中父母对青少年兄弟姐妹的差别对待模式及相关因素进行了调查。在家庭访谈中,兄弟姐妹对差别对待的7个领域(如特权、家务、关爱)以及他们的适应情况、对父母接纳和公平的认知进行了评分,父母和青少年都报告了文化动态。当父母更倾向于墨西哥文化而非盎格鲁文化时,更具性别特征的差别对待模式就更为明显。差别对待与青少年关于适应、父母接纳和父母公平的报告之间的联系受到青少年家庭主义价值观的调节,尤其是对年长的兄弟姐妹而言:当青少年报告的家庭主义水平较低时,差别对待与适应及亲子关系问题的联系更为紧密。