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“看着一个懂得烹饪的人,你会学到很多东西”。关联生活、文化传承以及波多黎各女孩的食物选择。

"Watching a person who knows how to cook, you'll learn a lot". Linked lives, cultural transmission, and the food choices of Puerto Rican girls.

机构信息

Cornell University, Division of Nutritional Sciences, 377 MVR Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-4401, USA.

出版信息

Appetite. 2011 Apr;56(2):290-8. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2010.12.015. Epub 2010 Dec 21.

Abstract

In-depth individual interviews were conducted with mainland- and island-dwelling Puerto Rican girls (n=23) to determine how migration, acculturation, and family contexts influenced food choices. Interview data from girls with diverse migration experiences (U.S. mainland raised, recent migrants to U.S. mainland, and Puerto Rico raised) were triangulated with extensive participant observation conducted in New York State and Puerto Rico. Data analysis using a ground theory approach revealed that participants' access to traditional foods varied in three domains: mothers' (cultural orientation, health, work, and cooking skills); household (composition, presence of Puerto Rican grandmother, and cooking skills); and girls' (migration experience, food preferences and values, and cooking skills) characteristics. Four food choice types emerged from participant narratives that differed in these domains: everybody cooks, tradition keeper, seeker, and on my own. Varied language orientations and migration experiences were represented among girls across all four food choice types, ranging from consistent to limited access to traditional food, demonstrating the limitations of one-dimensional models for understanding dietary acculturation. Findings demonstrate how a multidimensional, culture-specific model, including both cultural and structural characteristics, can influence dietary acculturation at the family and household level and food choices among immigrant adolescent girls, and guide future research and interventions.

摘要

对居住在大陆和岛屿的波多黎各女孩(n=23)进行了深入的个人访谈,以确定迁移、文化适应和家庭环境如何影响她们的食物选择。对具有不同迁移经历(在美国大陆长大、最近移民到美国大陆和在波多黎各长大)的女孩的访谈数据,与在纽约州和波多黎各进行的广泛参与式观察进行了三角剖分。使用扎根理论方法进行数据分析,揭示了参与者在三个领域获得传统食物的情况各不相同:母亲(文化取向、健康、工作和烹饪技能);家庭(组成、波多黎各祖母的存在和烹饪技能);以及女孩(迁移经历、食物偏好和价值观以及烹饪技能)的特征。从参与者的叙述中出现了四种不同的食物选择类型:人人都做饭、传统守护者、探索者和独自烹饪。在所有四种食物选择类型中,女孩们都表现出不同的语言取向和迁移经历,从一致到有限的传统食物获取,这表明一维模型在理解饮食文化适应方面存在局限性。研究结果表明,一种多维、特定于文化的模型,包括文化和结构特征,如何能够影响家庭和家庭层面的饮食文化适应以及移民青少年女孩的食物选择,并为未来的研究和干预提供指导。

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