Shen Yishan, Kim Su Yeong, Wang Yijie
The University of Texas at Austin.
Fordham University.
Child Dev. 2016 Sep;87(5):1601-16. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12545. Epub 2016 May 3.
This longitudinal study examined the influence of parents' educational attitudes on adolescents' educational attitudes and identified antecedents (i.e., parent education, family income, and parent acculturation), consequences (i.e., academic achievement and engagement), and a potential moderator (i.e., adolescent acculturation) of the transmission process. The sample was 444 Chinese American mothers, fathers, and adolescents (12-15 at W1). Using path analysis, this study found significant two-way interactions among parent education, income, and acculturation in predicting parents' concurrent positive educational attitudes, which, in turn, predicted adolescents' attitudes at W2. The latter link was further moderated by W1 and W2 adolescent acculturation for mother-adolescent and father-adolescent dyads. Adolescents' positive educational attitudes at W2, in turn, were positively associated with their concurrent academic achievement and engagement.
这项纵向研究考察了父母的教育态度对青少年教育态度的影响,并确定了传播过程的前因(即父母教育程度、家庭收入和父母文化适应)、后果(即学业成绩和参与度)以及一个潜在的调节因素(即青少年文化适应)。样本包括444名华裔美国母亲、父亲和青少年(第一次测量时年龄在12至15岁)。通过路径分析,本研究发现,在预测父母同时期的积极教育态度时,父母教育程度、收入和文化适应之间存在显著的双向交互作用,而这反过来又预测了青少年在第二次测量时的态度。对于母亲-青少年和父亲-青少年二元组,第一次测量和第二次测量时青少年的文化适应进一步调节了后一种联系。反过来,青少年在第二次测量时的积极教育态度与他们同时期的学业成绩和参与度呈正相关。