Department of Psychology, Arizona State Univeristy, Tempe, 85287-1104, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2011 Mar;47(1-2):98-113. doi: 10.1007/s10464-010-9366-1.
This study examined family and neighborhood influences relevant to low-income status to determine how they combine to predict the parenting behaviors of Mexican-American mothers and fathers. The study also examined the role of parenting as a mediator of these contextual influences on adolescent internalizing and externalizing symptoms. Study hypotheses were examined in a diverse sample of Mexican-American families in which 750 mothers and 467 fathers reported on their own levels of parental warmth and harsh parenting. Family economic hardship, neighborhood familism values, and neighborhood risk indicators were all uniquely associated with maternal and paternal warmth, and maternal warmth mediated the effects of these contextual influences on adolescent externalizing symptoms in prospective analyses. Parents' subjective perceptions of neighborhood danger interacted with objective indicators of neighborhood disadvantage to influence maternal and paternal warmth. Neighborhood familism values had unique direct effects on adolescent externalizing symptoms in prospective analyses, after accounting for all other context and parenting effects.
本研究考察了与低收入状况相关的家庭和邻里影响因素,以确定它们如何共同预测墨西哥裔美国母亲和父亲的养育行为。该研究还考察了养育作为这些背景影响因素对青少年内化和外化症状的中介作用。在一个多样化的墨西哥裔美国家庭样本中检验了研究假设,其中 750 名母亲和 467 名父亲报告了自己的父母温暖和严厉养育程度。家庭经济困难、邻里家庭主义价值观和邻里风险指标都与母亲和父亲的温暖程度有独特的关联,在前瞻性分析中,母亲的温暖程度中介了这些背景影响因素对青少年外化症状的影响。父母对邻里危险的主观感知与邻里劣势的客观指标相互作用,影响了母亲和父亲的温暖程度。在考虑了所有其他背景和养育影响因素后,邻里家庭主义价值观在前瞻性分析中对青少年外化症状有独特的直接影响。