T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2014 Jul;20(3):389-400. doi: 10.1037/a0036527.
The current longitudinal study examined how familism values and family ethnic socialization impacted Mexican-origin adolescent mothers' (N = 205) educational adjustment (i.e., educational expectations, educational utility), and whether these associations were moderated by adolescent mothers' ethnic centrality. Findings indicated that adolescent mothers' reports of familism values and family ethnic socialization were positively associated with their beliefs about educational utility, but not educational expectations. Ethnic centrality moderated the association between adolescent mothers' familism values and educational utility, such that adolescent mothers' endorsement of familism values during pregnancy were associated with significant increases in educational utility after their transition to parenthood, but only when adolescents reported high levels of ethnic centrality. Moreover, ethnic centrality was positively associated with adolescent mothers' educational expectations. Results highlight the importance of familism, ethnic socialization, and ethnic centrality for promoting Mexican-origin adolescent mothers' educational outcomes. Findings are discussed with respect to understanding adolescent mothers' educational adjustment in the context of family and culture.
本纵向研究考察了家庭观念价值观和家庭民族社会化如何影响墨西哥裔青少年母亲(N=205)的教育适应(即教育期望、教育效用),以及这些关联是否受到青少年母亲的族群核心度的调节。研究结果表明,青少年母亲对家庭观念价值观和家庭民族社会化的报告与她们对教育效用的信念呈正相关,但与教育期望无关。族群核心度调节了青少年母亲家庭观念价值观和教育效用之间的关联,即青少年母亲在怀孕期间对家庭观念价值观的认可与她们在过渡到为人父母后的教育效用显著增加有关,但只有当青少年报告的族群核心度较高时才会如此。此外,族群核心度与青少年母亲的教育期望呈正相关。研究结果强调了家庭观念、民族社会化和族群核心度对于促进墨西哥裔青少年母亲教育成果的重要性。研究结果从家庭和文化的角度探讨了理解青少年母亲教育适应的重要性。