Harvard Graduate School of Education.
T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics.
Dev Psychol. 2020 Aug;56(8):1596-1609. doi: 10.1037/dev0001022. Epub 2020 Jun 25.
This study investigated how parents' value-based enculturation and acculturation processes (i.e., Mexican American and mainstream American values trajectories across their youths' development from late childhood to middle adolescence) related to their youths' behavioral, affective, and cognitive components of bicultural competence in late adolescence. Our sample included 749 U.S. Mexican-origin youths (30% Mexico-born; 49% female), and their parents, followed for 7 years ( = 10.44 to 17.38 years). Linear latent growth analyses revealed that both parental enculturation and acculturation processes have important implications for U.S. Mexican-origin adolescents' bicultural competence. This work highlights parental promoting and inhibiting influences on the development of bicultural competence, a normative developmental competency among ethnic-racial minority and immigrant adolescents. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
本研究调查了父母的基于价值观的文化传承和文化适应过程(即,从儿童晚期到青少年中期,墨西哥裔美国人和主流美国价值观轨迹在其青年发展过程中的变化)如何与他们的青年在青少年晚期的行为、情感和认知的双语能力的各个方面相关。我们的样本包括 749 名美国墨西哥裔青年(30%为墨西哥出生;49%为女性)及其父母,对其进行了 7 年的跟踪调查(= 10.44 至 17.38 岁)。线性潜在增长分析表明,父母的文化传承和文化适应过程都对美国墨西哥裔青少年的双语能力具有重要意义。这项工作强调了父母对双语能力发展的促进和抑制影响,双语能力是少数族裔和移民青少年的一种规范性发展能力。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2020 APA,保留所有权利)。