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第二代移民的父母自主支持与族群文化认同

Parental autonomy support and ethnic culture identification among second-generation immigrants.

作者信息

Abad Neetu S, Sheldon Kennon M

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Missouri--Columbia, MO 65201, USA.

出版信息

J Fam Psychol. 2008 Aug;22(4):652-7. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.22.3.652.

Abstract

Born and raised in the United States, children of immigrants often face conflict over whether to endorse the norms and traditions of the family's country of origin (the natal culture) or those of mainstream U.S. society (the host culture). The authors hypothesized that when immigrant parents allow children to make their own choices concerning their cultural identity, their children will be more likely to internalize the natal culture and will experience greater well-being. Ninety-nine college-aged 2nd-generation immigrants rated their well-being, perceptions of their mother's and father's autonomy support, and their endorsement of both natal and U.S. cultures. Results demonstrated that paternal, but not maternal, autonomy support predicted greater well-being and greater endorsement of the natal culture and that immersion in the natal culture predicted some indices of well-being. Several explanations for the possibly greater significance of paternal versus maternal autonomy support in the context of immigrant families are considered.

摘要

在美国出生和长大的移民子女,常常在是否认同家庭原籍国(出生文化)或美国主流社会(东道国文化)的规范和传统方面面临冲突。作者们推测,当移民父母允许孩子就其文化身份做出自己的选择时,他们的孩子将更有可能内化出生文化,并体验到更大的幸福感。99名大学年龄的第二代移民对他们的幸福感、对父母自主性支持的认知以及对出生文化和美国文化的认同程度进行了评分。结果表明,父亲而非母亲的自主性支持预示着更高的幸福感和对出生文化的更强认同,并且沉浸于出生文化预示着幸福感的一些指标。文中考虑了在移民家庭背景下父亲与母亲自主性支持可能具有更大重要性的几种解释。

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