Psychology and Comunication, Universidad de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.
Fam Process. 2012 Jun;51(2):218-33. doi: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2012.01396.x.
This study tested a model of shared parenting as its centerpiece that incorporates cultural values as predictors and family emotional climate as the outcome variable of interest. We aimed to assess the predictive power of the Mexican cultural values of familismo and simpatia over couples' shared parenting practices. We anticipated that higher levels of shared parenting would predict family emotional climate. The participants were 61 Mexican American, low income couples, with at least one child between 3 and 4 years of age, recruited from a home-based Head Start program. The predictive model demonstrated excellent goodness of fit, supporting the hypothesis that a positive emotional climate within the family is fostered when Mexican American couples practice a sufficient level of shared parenting. Empirical evidence was previously scarce on this proposition. The findings also provide evidence for the role of cultural values, highlighting the importance of family solidarity and avoidance of confrontation as a pathway to shared parenting within Mexican American couples.
本研究以共同育儿模式为核心,检验了文化价值观作为预测因素,家庭情感氛围作为关注的结果变量。我们旨在评估墨西哥家庭价值观(家庭观念和友善)对夫妻共同育儿实践的预测能力。我们预计,更高水平的共同育儿将预测家庭情感氛围。参与者为 61 对墨西哥裔美国低收入夫妇,他们的孩子年龄在 3 至 4 岁之间,均来自一个家庭为基础的学前教育计划。预测模型表现出极好的拟合优度,支持了这样一种假设,即当墨西哥裔美国夫妇实行足够水平的共同育儿时,家庭内部会培养出积极的情感氛围。这一观点以前很少有实证证据支持。研究结果还为文化价值观的作用提供了证据,强调了家庭团结和避免对抗作为墨西哥裔美国夫妇共同育儿的途径的重要性。