Department of Psychology, Temple University, PA, USA.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2010 Oct;16(4):540-7. doi: 10.1037/a0021369.
To address gaps in the literature regarding the role of family routine on school disengagement and delinquent behaviors, we tested whether family routine moderated relations between school disengagement and delinquent behaviors in an urban, low socioeconomic status (SES), African American sample of adolescents (N = 204, 48% male). Adolescents reported on school disengagement and delinquent behaviors. Family routine was assessed with mother report. Hierarchical regression analyses examined the independent and interactive effects of school disengagement and family routine on delinquent behaviors. After controlling for adolescent and mother age, marital status, and employment, school disengagement was independently associated with delinquent behaviors. Family routine was found to moderate school disengagement. Specifically, among adolescents exhibiting higher levels of school disengagement, lower levels of family routine were associated with higher levels of delinquent behaviors; however, higher levels of family routine were not associated with lower levels of delinquent behaviors. Findings suggest that lower levels of routine may be a particularly salient risk factor of delinquent behaviors among African American adolescents experiencing higher levels of school disengagement in low SES, urban communities.
为了解决有关家庭常规在学业脱离和不良行为中作用的文献中的空白,我们测试了家庭常规是否调节了学业脱离和不良行为之间的关系,在一个城市、低社会经济地位(SES)、非裔美国青少年样本中(N=204,48%为男性)。青少年报告了学业脱离和不良行为。家庭常规通过母亲报告进行评估。分层回归分析检验了学业脱离和家庭常规对不良行为的独立和交互影响。在控制了青少年和母亲的年龄、婚姻状况和就业状况后,学业脱离与不良行为独立相关。发现家庭常规会调节学业脱离。具体来说,在表现出较高水平学业脱离的青少年中,较低水平的家庭常规与较高水平的不良行为相关;然而,较高水平的家庭常规与较低水平的不良行为无关。研究结果表明,在低 SES、城市社区中经历较高水平学业脱离的非裔美国青少年中,较低水平的常规可能是不良行为的一个特别突出的风险因素。