Shifrer Dara
Portland State University, Department of Sociology.
Soc Ment Health. 2019 Mar;9(1):74-94. doi: 10.1177/2156869318754321. Epub 2018 Mar 1.
An internal locus of control may be particularly valuable for youth with low socioeconomic status (SES), yet the mechanisms that externalize their control remain unclear. This study uses data on 16,450 US 8 graders surveyed for the National Education Longitudinal Study in 1988 and 1990. Results indicate family income is more closely associated with adolescents' locus of control than parents' occupations and educational attainment, and that race does not independently affect adolescents' locus of control net of these other components of SES. Findings also indicate higher SES adolescents feel more internal locus of control in largest part because their parents discuss school more often with them, their homes have more books and other cognitive resources, they receive higher grades in middle school science and social studies, they are more likely to attend a private rather than public school, their friends are more academically oriented, and they feel more safe at school.
内控点对于社会经济地位(SES)较低的青少年可能特别有价值,然而使他们的控制外在化的机制仍不清楚。本研究使用了1988年和1990年为全国教育纵向研究而调查的16450名美国八年级学生的数据。结果表明,家庭收入比父母的职业和教育程度与青少年的控制点更密切相关,并且在SES的这些其他组成部分之外,种族并不会独立影响青少年的控制点。研究结果还表明,SES较高的青少年在很大程度上感觉有更强的内控点,因为他们的父母更经常与他们讨论学校情况,他们家里有更多的书籍和其他认知资源,他们在中学科学和社会研究课程中取得更高的成绩,他们更有可能就读私立学校而非公立学校,他们的朋友更注重学业,并且他们在学校感觉更安全。