Holtrop Kendal, McNeil Smith Sharde', Scott Jenna C
Family and Child Sciences, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.
African American Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL.
Fam Process. 2015 Jun;54(2):359-75. doi: 10.1111/famp.12105. Epub 2014 Oct 6.
This study examined whether five specific parenting practices (i.e., monitoring, discipline, skill encouragement, problem solving, and positive involvement) were associated with reduced child externalizing behaviors among a sample of Latino immigrant families. It utilized baseline data from 83 Latino couples with children participating in a larger randomized controlled trial of a culturally adapted parenting intervention. Results reveal that monitoring, discipline, skill encouragement, and problem solving each made independent contributions to the prediction of child externalizing behavior, although not all in the expected direction. Further analyses examining mothers and fathers separately suggest that mother-reported monitoring and father-reported discipline practices uniquely contributed to these findings. These results may have important implications for prevention and clinical intervention efforts with Latino immigrant families, including the cultural adaptation and implementation of parenting interventions with this underserved population.
本研究考察了五种特定的育儿方式(即监督、管教、技能鼓励、问题解决和积极参与)是否与拉丁裔移民家庭样本中儿童外化行为的减少有关。研究利用了83对有孩子的拉丁裔夫妇的基线数据,这些夫妇参与了一项针对文化适应性育儿干预的大型随机对照试验。结果显示,监督、管教、技能鼓励和问题解决各自对儿童外化行为的预测都有独立贡献,尽管并非都朝着预期方向。进一步分别对母亲和父亲进行分析表明,母亲报告的监督和父亲报告的管教方式对这些结果有独特贡献。这些结果可能对针对拉丁裔移民家庭的预防和临床干预工作具有重要意义,包括对这一服务不足人群的育儿干预进行文化适应和实施。