Lugo-Candelas Claudia I, Harvey Elizabeth A, Breaux Rosanna P
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
J Fam Stud. 2015 Mar 1;21(2):144-162. doi: 10.1080/13229400.2015.1020982. Epub 2015 Jun 10.
The present study examined mothers' emotion socialization of 3-year-old children with behavior problems, to determine whether emotion socialization practices, as well as the relation between these practices and child functioning, varied across ethnicities. Participants were 134 preschoolers with behavior problems. Mothers were European American ( = 96) and Latina American ( = 38; predominately Puerto Rican). Audiotaped mother-child interactions were coded for emotion socialization behaviors. Latina and European American mothers used similar emotion socialization practices on most dimensions. Latina mothers were more likely to minimize or not respond to their children's negative affect. However, this difference did not appear to have ramifications for children. This study provided evidence for both differences and similarities across ethnicities on emotion socialization practices.
本研究考察了有行为问题的3岁儿童的母亲的情感社会化情况,以确定情感社会化实践以及这些实践与儿童机能之间的关系是否因种族而异。研究对象为134名有行为问题的学龄前儿童。母亲们分别是欧裔美国人(n = 96)和拉丁裔美国人(n = 38;主要是波多黎各人)。对母子互动的录音进行情感社会化行为编码。拉丁裔和欧裔美国母亲在大多数维度上使用了相似的情感社会化实践。拉丁裔母亲更有可能淡化或不回应孩子的负面情绪。然而,这种差异似乎并未对孩子产生影响。本研究为情感社会化实践在不同种族之间的差异和相似性提供了证据。