Rodríguez Sue A, Perez-Brena Norma J, Updegraff Kimberly A, Umaña-Taylor Adriana J
T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University, PO Box 873701, Tempe, AZ, 85287-3701, USA,
J Youth Adolesc. 2014 Dec;43(12):1953-68. doi: 10.1007/s10964-013-0004-8. Epub 2013 Sep 3.
Research on the associations between parent-adolescent relationships and friendships among Latinos is limited. Drawing on developmental and ecological perspectives, we examined bidirectional associations between parental warmth and friendship intimacy with same-sex peers from early to late adolescence using a longitudinal cross-lag panel design. Parent-adolescent immigration status and adolescent gender were examined as moderators of these associations. Home interviews were conducted with 246 Mexican American adolescents (51 % female) when they were in early (M = 12.55; SD = .60 years), middle (M = 14.64; SD = .59 years), and late adolescence (M = 17.67; SD = .57 years). Modest declines in paternal warmth were evident from early to late adolescence, but maternal warmth was high and stable across this time period. Girls' intimacy with same-sex friends also was high and stable from early to late adolescence, but boys' intimacy with same-sex friends increased over this time period. In general, findings revealed that adolescents' perceptions of parents' warmth in early adolescence were associated positively with friendship intimacy in middle adolescence, and friendship intimacy in middle adolescence was associated positively with parental warmth in late adolescence. Some associations were moderated by adolescent gender and parent-adolescent immigration status. For example, there was an association from maternal warmth in early adolescence to friendship intimacy in late adolescence only for immigrant youth. These findings suggest that among Mexican American adolescents, their relationships with their mothers, fathers, and same-sex friends are intertwined closely and that gender and immigration status shape some of these associations during adolescence.
关于拉丁裔亲子关系与友谊之间关联的研究有限。基于发展和生态视角,我们采用纵向交叉滞后面板设计,考察了从青春期早期到晚期亲子温暖与同性同伴友谊亲密度之间的双向关联。研究将亲子移民身份和青少年性别作为这些关联的调节因素进行了考察。我们对246名墨西哥裔美国青少年(51%为女性)进行了家庭访谈,访谈时间分别为他们处于青春期早期(M = 12.55;SD = 0.60岁)中期(M = 14.64;SD = 0.59岁)和晚期(M = 17.67;SD = 0.57岁)时。从青春期早期到晚期,父亲的温暖程度有适度下降,但母亲的温暖程度在这一时期较高且稳定。从青春期早期到晚期,女孩与同性朋友的亲密度也较高且稳定,但男孩与同性朋友的亲密度在这一时期有所增加。总体而言,研究结果表明,青少年在青春期早期对父母温暖程度的感知与青春期中期的友谊亲密度呈正相关,而青春期中期的友谊亲密度与青春期晚期的父母温暖程度呈正相关。一些关联受到青少年性别和亲子移民身份的调节。例如,仅对于移民青少年,存在从青春期早期母亲的温暖程度到青春期晚期友谊亲密度的关联。这些发现表明,在墨西哥裔美国青少年中,他们与母亲、父亲和同性朋友的关系紧密交织,并且性别和移民身份在青春期塑造了其中一些关联。