Sechrist Jori, Suitor J Jill, Vargas Nicholas, Pillemer Karl
Res Aging. 2011 Jan 1;33(1):3-27. doi: 10.1177/0164027510384711.
Despite evidence of the importance of value similarity in predicting parent-adult child relations, little attention has been given to the unique role of religious similarity. Using 1,407 dyads nested within 390 families, we examine whether religious similarity predicts the quality of mother-child relations in later life, and whether the strength of this association differs by race. Consistent with our hypotheses, religious similarity was found to be an important factor in predicting both closeness and conflict, particularly in Black families. These findings suggest that it may be important to give greater attention to religion when studying patterns of interaction and support in the later years, especially among Black families.
尽管有证据表明价值观相似性在预测父母与成年子女关系方面很重要,但宗教相似性的独特作用却很少受到关注。我们利用嵌套在390个家庭中的1407对亲子关系样本,研究宗教相似性是否能预测晚年的母婴关系质量,以及这种关联的强度是否因种族而异。与我们的假设一致,宗教相似性被发现是预测亲密程度和冲突的一个重要因素,尤其是在黑人家庭中。这些发现表明,在研究晚年的互动模式和支持时,尤其是在黑人家庭中,更加关注宗教可能很重要。