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墨西哥裔青年参与组织活动的代际连续性和非连续性:混合方法的见解。

Intergenerational continuity and discontinuity in Mexican-origin youths' participation in organized activities: insights from mixed-methods.

机构信息

School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-3701, USA.

出版信息

J Fam Psychol. 2011 Dec;25(6):814-24. doi: 10.1037/a0025853. Epub 2011 Oct 10.

Abstract

Motivation theories suggest that parents are an integral support for adolescents' participation in organized activities. Despite the importance of parents, the field knows very little about how parents' own experiences in activities influence the participation of their adolescent children. The goals of this study were to examine (a) the patterns of intergenerational continuity and discontinuity in parents' activity participation during adolescence and their adolescents' activity participation, and (b) the processes underlying each of these patterns within Mexican-origin families. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected through three in-depth interviews conducted with 31 seventh-grade adolescents and their parents at three time points over a year. The quantitative data suggested there was modest intergenerational continuity in activity participation. There were three distinct patterns: nine families were continuous participants, seven families were continuous nonparticipants, and 15 families were discontinuous, where the parent did not participate but the youth did participate in activities. The continuous participant families included families in which parents valued how organized activities contributed to their own lives and actively encouraged their adolescents' participation. The continuous nonparticipant families reported less knowledge and experience with activities along with numerous barriers to participation. There were three central reasons for the change in the discontinuous families. For a third of these families, parents felt strongly about providing a different childhood for their adolescents than what they experienced. The intergenerational discontinuity in participation was also likely to be sparked by someone else in the family or an external influence (i.e., friends, schools).

摘要

动机理论表明,父母是青少年参与组织活动的重要支持。尽管父母的重要性不言而喻,但该领域对父母自身在活动中的经历如何影响青少年子女的参与知之甚少。本研究的目的是检验:(a)父母在青少年时期的活动参与模式及其青少年的活动参与模式中的代际连续性和非连续性;(b)在墨西哥裔美国家庭中,这些模式背后的过程。通过对 31 名七年级青少年及其父母在一年中的三个时间点进行三次深入访谈,收集了定性和定量数据。定量数据表明,活动参与存在适度的代际连续性。存在三种不同的模式:9 个家庭是连续参与者,7 个家庭是连续不参与者,15 个家庭是不连续参与者,即父母不参与但青少年参与活动。连续参与者家庭包括那些父母重视组织活动如何对自己的生活有贡献并积极鼓励青少年参与的家庭。连续不参与者家庭报告说,他们对活动的了解和经验较少,并且存在许多参与障碍。不连续家庭发生变化有三个主要原因。对于其中三分之一的家庭来说,父母强烈认为要为他们的青少年提供与自己不同的童年。家庭中其他人或外部影响(如朋友、学校)也可能引发代际参与的非连续性。

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