Su Li Ping, Kubricht Bryan, Miller Richard
Marriage and Family Therapy Program, School of Family Life, Brigham Young University, 234 TLRB, Provo, UT, 84043, USA.
J Adolesc. 2017 Aug;59:35-44. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2017.05.010. Epub 2017 May 26.
Western Studies show that father involvement is predictive of adolescent development; however, there are few studies that demonstrate this relationship in Chinese cultures, including Taiwan. The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of father involvement on adolescents' development in areas of academic achievement, self-esteem, internalizing, and externalizing behaviors in Taiwan. This study utilized dyadic data of 1043 10th graders from wave 5 of a longitudinal study on adolescent development in Taiwan. The study utilized student reports of father involvement, child academic achievement, externalizing behaviors, internalizing behaviors, and self-esteem. Structural equation modeling results indicate father involvement significantly predicts child academic achievement, externalizing behaviors, internalizing behaviors, and self-esteem. Gender analysis shows that male adolescents exhibited more externalizing behaviors, whereas female adolescents exhibited more internalizing behaviors. The findings of this study provide evidence that father involvement is important for the overall wellbeing of adolescents in Chinese cultures.
西方研究表明,父亲的参与对青少年的发展具有预测作用;然而,在中国文化(包括台湾地区)中,很少有研究能证明这种关系。本研究的目的是探讨在台湾地区,父亲的参与对青少年学业成绩、自尊、内化行为和外化行为等方面发展的影响。本研究使用了台湾青少年发展纵向研究第5波中1043名十年级学生的二元数据。该研究采用了学生对父亲参与度、孩子学业成绩、外化行为、内化行为和自尊的报告。结构方程模型结果表明,父亲的参与显著预测孩子的学业成绩、外化行为、内化行为和自尊。性别分析显示,男性青少年表现出更多的外化行为,而女性青少年表现出更多的内化行为。本研究结果提供了证据,证明父亲的参与对中国文化中青少年的整体幸福感很重要。