Department of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California at Irvine, 4201 Social & Behavioral Sciences Gateway, Irvine, CA, 92697-7085, USA,
J Youth Adolesc. 2011 Apr;40(4):479-89. doi: 10.1007/s10964-010-9568-8. Epub 2010 Jul 14.
Previous research has consistently demonstrated the importance of parents' expectations and adolescents' expectations on adolescents' academic achievement. Less is known, however, about the reciprocal relationships among these constructs. To address this issue, we analyzed two waves of data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS:88) using longitudinal cross-lagged path models. The sample consisted of 14,376 students (51.1% females; 6.5% Asian, 11.1% Hispanic, 9.2% African American, and 73.2% White). Results indicated that there was a reciprocal relationship between parents' expectations and adolescents' expectations (i.e., they had mutual influence on each other). Moreover, there was a reciprocal relationship between expectations (both parents' and adolescents') and adolescents' academic achievement. Multiple-group analyses of gender and ethnicity revealed that the effects of parents' expectations on students' expectations were stronger among males than among females. With respect to ethnic differences, the effects of adolescents' expectations were weakest on parents' expectations among African Americans as compared to the other ethnic groups (i.e., Asian, Hispanic and White). Implications of these findings are discussed.
先前的研究一致表明,父母的期望和青少年的期望对青少年的学业成绩很重要。然而,人们对这些结构之间的相互关系知之甚少。为了解决这个问题,我们使用纵向交叉滞后路径模型分析了来自 1988 年全国教育纵向研究(NELS:88)的两波数据。样本由 14376 名学生组成(51.1%为女性;6.5%为亚洲人,11.1%为西班牙裔,9.2%为非裔美国人,73.2%为白人)。结果表明,父母期望和青少年期望之间存在相互关系(即,它们相互影响)。此外,期望(父母和青少年)与青少年的学业成绩之间也存在相互关系。对性别和族裔的多组分析表明,父母期望对学生期望的影响在男性中比在女性中更强。关于族裔差异,与其他族裔群体(即亚洲人、西班牙裔和白人)相比,非洲裔美国人青少年期望对父母期望的影响最小。讨论了这些发现的意义。