Pinderhughes Ellen E, Nix Robert, Foster E Michael, Jones Damon
Vanderbilt University.
J Marriage Fam. 2007 Mar 2;63(4):941-953. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2001.00941.x.
This prospective longitudinal study examined the unique and combined effects of neighborhood characteristics on parental behaviors in the context of more distal and more proximal influences. With a sample of 368 mothers from high-risk communities in 4 parts of the United States, this study examined relations between race (African American or European American), locality (urban or rural), neighborhood characteristics, family context, and child problem behaviors, and parental warmth, appropriate and consistent discipline, and harsh interactions. Analyses testing increasingly proximal influences on parenting revealed that initial race differences in warmth and consistent discipline disappeared when neighborhood influences were considered. Although generally culture and context did not moderate other relations found between neighborhood characteristics, family context, and child behaviors, the few interactions found highlight the complex influences on parenting.
这项前瞻性纵向研究在更具远端和近端影响的背景下,考察了邻里特征对父母行为的独特影响及综合影响。该研究以美国4个地区高危社区的368名母亲为样本,考察了种族(非裔美国人或欧裔美国人)、地理位置(城市或农村)、邻里特征、家庭环境与儿童问题行为之间的关系,以及父母的温情、恰当且一致的管教和严厉互动之间的关系。对育儿方面日益近端影响的分析表明,当考虑邻里影响时,温情和一致管教方面最初的种族差异消失了。虽然总体而言,文化和环境并未调节邻里特征、家庭环境与儿童行为之间发现的其他关系,但发现的少数相互作用凸显了对育儿的复杂影响。