Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA.
Child Dev. 2012 May-Jun;83(3):838-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2011.01732.x. Epub 2012 Feb 3.
This study examined whether the longitudinal links between mothers' use of spanking and children's externalizing behaviors are moderated by family race/ethnicity, as would be predicted by cultural normativeness theory, once mean differences in frequency of use are controlled. A nationally representative sample of White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian American families (n = 11,044) was used to test a cross-lagged path model from 5 to 8 years old. While race/ethnic differences were observed in the frequency of spanking, no differences were found in the associations of spanking and externalizing over time: Early spanking predicted increases in children's externalizing while early child externalizing elicited more spanking over time across all race/ethnic groups.
本研究考察了在控制使用频率的均值差异后,母亲打屁股的使用与儿童外化行为之间的纵向关联是否受到家庭种族/民族的调节,这符合文化规范性理论的预测。该研究使用了一个具有全国代表性的白种人、黑种人、西班牙裔和亚裔美国家庭(n=11044)样本,来检验从 5 岁到 8 岁的交叉滞后路径模型。虽然打屁股的频率存在种族/民族差异,但打屁股与随时间推移的外化行为之间的关联并无差异:早期打屁股预示着儿童外化行为的增加,而早期儿童的外化行为随着时间的推移在所有种族/民族群体中引发了更多的打屁股行为。