Weinstein M, Thornton A
Department of Demography, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. 20057.
Demography. 1989 Nov;26(4):563-77.
We hypothesize that children who are close to their parents are more likely to have attitudes and behavior that are consistent with their parents' values than children who are not close to their parents. Using data from a probability sample of 888 mother-child pairs of white women in the Detroit metropolitan area, we tested this hypothesis, using both mother's and child's attitudes toward premarital sexual intercourse and the child's report of whether he or she had engaged in premarital sexual intercourse. Unlike most previous work in this area, which has posited a direct association between the closeness of the mother-child relation and the child's attitudes and behavior, we found that the quality of the relation interacted with the mother's attitudes in its effects on the child's attitudes and behavior. Children with close relations with their mothers were more likely to hold attitudes and behave in a manner consistent with their mothers' own attitudes than children with more distant relations.
我们假设,与父母关系亲密的孩子比与父母关系不亲密的孩子更有可能持有与父母价值观一致的态度和行为。利用底特律大都会地区888对白人女性母子概率样本的数据,我们通过母亲和孩子对婚前性行为的态度以及孩子关于自己是否有过婚前性行为的报告来检验这一假设。与该领域之前的大多数研究不同,之前的研究假定母子关系的亲密程度与孩子的态度和行为之间存在直接关联,而我们发现这种关系的质量与母亲的态度相互作用,从而影响孩子的态度和行为。与母亲关系亲密的孩子比关系疏远的孩子更有可能持有与母亲自身态度一致的态度并以相应的方式行事。