Iowa State University.
University of California-Davis.
J Res Adolesc. 2017 Mar;27(1):214-228. doi: 10.1111/jora.12268. Epub 2016 May 30.
The primary goal of this study was to test how mother and adolescent proficiency in a common language moderates the link from parenting to adolescent development. A sample of Mexican-origin fifth-grade adolescents (N = 674, 50% female) was measured longitudinally on self-control and aggression. Mothers were rated on observed positive discipline, warmth, and harsh discipline. Positive discipline and warm parenting predicted increases in self-control and decreases in aggression, but only among mother-adolescent dyads who were proficient in a common language. Harsh parenting predicted decreases in self-control and increases in aggression, but only among dyads who were not proficient in a common language. Similar results were found in a conceptual replication among a second sample of 167 Mexican-origin adolescents.
本研究的主要目的是检验母亲和青少年在共同语言上的熟练程度如何调节从育儿到青少年发展的关系。对 674 名五年级的墨西哥裔美国青少年(50%为女性)进行了纵向自我控制和攻击性的测量。母亲在观察到的积极纪律、温暖和严厉纪律方面进行了评分。积极的纪律和温暖的教养方式可以预测自我控制的增加和攻击性的减少,但这只在母亲-青少年在共同语言上熟练的对子中才成立。严厉的教养方式可以预测自我控制的减少和攻击性的增加,但只在不熟练的共同语言对子中才成立。在第二个 167 名墨西哥裔美国青少年的样本中进行的概念复制中,也发现了类似的结果。