University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, Wisconsin.
J Youth Adolesc. 1975 Sep;4(3):271-9. doi: 10.1007/BF01537167.
The relationships among social class, socialization practices, and psychosomatic ailments have been reported by several psychological and sociological studies. However, a careful review of these studies reveals some contradictory results. In addition to inadequate sample size, these studies have been carried out on children of preschool and grade school ages. We collected data from 1518 high school aged adolescents who had unbroken families and who might be regarded as products of their families' class and socialization practices. Our findings suggest definite effects of socioeconomic status on the mental health of the developing female children. The effects of some socialization practices, such as parental dominance, restrictiveness, punishment types, and warmth, on psychosomatic incidences are further examined. Implications of the present study are discussed.
一些心理学和社会学研究报告了社会阶层、社会化实践与身心疾病之间的关系。然而,仔细审查这些研究发现了一些相互矛盾的结果。除了样本量不足外,这些研究还针对学龄前和小学年龄段的儿童进行。我们从 1518 名高中年龄的青少年那里收集了数据,这些青少年的家庭完整,可以被视为他们家庭的阶级和社会化实践的产物。我们的研究结果表明,社会经济地位对女性青少年的心理健康有明确的影响。还进一步研究了一些社会化实践,如父母的支配、限制、惩罚类型和温暖,对身心发病率的影响。本研究的意义进行了讨论。