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Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2010 Jul;16(3):313-22. doi: 10.1037/a0018667.
Research on ethnic minority parenting has examined heritage cultural influences and contextual stressors on parenting processes. However, rarely are adaptive cultural processes considered, whereby ethnic minority parents bring their cultural values to bear in adapting to contextual demands in the host society. A survey of 107 Chinese American immigrant parents examined whether use of physical discipline can be predicted by cultural values, contextual stressors, and their interactions. Results indicated that distinct domains of cultural values were related to physical discipline in disparate ways, with some values decreasing risk and others indirectly increasing risk. There was some evidence that cultural values interacted with contextual stress to predict physical discipline. Parent-child acculturation conflicts were only related to physical discipline when parents held strong values about the importance of firm parental control. The findings illustrate how heritage cultural influences and current ecological demands may converge to shape parenting in immigrant families.
少数民族养育研究考察了遗产文化对养育过程的影响以及环境压力。然而,很少考虑到适应性文化过程,即少数民族父母将其文化价值观应用于适应宿主社会的环境要求。对 107 名华裔美国移民父母的调查研究了文化价值观、环境压力及其相互作用是否可以预测身体纪律的使用。结果表明,文化价值观的不同领域以不同的方式与身体纪律相关,有些价值观降低风险,而另一些则间接增加风险。有一些证据表明,文化价值观与环境压力相互作用,从而预测身体纪律。只有当父母对严格的父母控制的重要性持有强烈的价值观时,亲子文化冲突才与身体纪律有关。研究结果说明了遗产文化的影响和当前生态需求如何相互作用,从而影响移民家庭的养育方式。