Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, CA 91702, USA.
Child Dev. 2009 Sep-Oct;80(5):1481-98. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2009.01346.x.
Disclosure to parents and reasons for not disclosing different activities were examined in 489 Chinese, Mexican, and European American adolescents (M = 16.37 years, SD = 0.77). With generational status controlled, Chinese American adolescents disclosed less to mothers about personal and multifaceted activities than European Americans and less about personal feelings than other youth, primarily because these acts were considered personal, not harmful, or because parents would not listen or understand. Disclosure regarding prudential behavior was lower among Mexican American than among European American adolescents, primarily due to concerns with parental disapproval. Multigroup path analyses indicated that greater closeness to parents is associated with more disclosure for all youth and activities; associations between family obligation and disclosure varied by domain and ethnicity.
本研究调查了 489 名中国、墨西哥和美国欧洲裔青少年(平均年龄=16.37 岁,标准差=0.77)向父母披露信息的情况,以及不披露信息的原因。在控制代际地位的情况下,美籍华裔青少年向母亲透露个人和多方面活动的信息少于欧洲裔美国人和其他青少年,向母亲透露个人感受的信息也少于其他青少年,主要原因是这些行为被认为是个人的、无害的,或者是因为父母不会倾听或理解。与欧洲裔美国青少年相比,墨西哥裔美国青少年在审慎行为方面的披露率较低,主要是因为担心父母的反对。多群组路径分析表明,与父母的亲密程度与所有青少年和活动的信息披露呈正相关;家庭义务与披露之间的关系因领域和种族而异。