Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, 108 East Dean Keeton St., Stop A2702, Austin, TX, USA.
School of Human Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2022 May;51(5):888-903. doi: 10.1007/s10964-022-01586-5. Epub 2022 Mar 5.
Language brokering is a shared parent-child experience with implications for parent-child relationships and, in turn, individuals' psychological well-being; however, few studies recognize the role of parents. This study took a dyadic approach to investigate the association between brokering experiences and internalizing symptoms, and the mediating role of parent-child alienation. Participants were 604 Mexican-origin adolescents (54% female, M = 12.41) and their mothers (N = 595). Both adolescents' and their mothers' brokering experiences were related to their own internalizing symptoms via their self-reported parent-child alienation. Mothers' brokering experiences also affected adolescents so that when mothers experienced more negative brokering experiences, adolescents perceived greater parent-child alienation, and in turn more internalizing symptoms, suggesting the necessity of considering language brokering's influence on members involved as a dyadic process.
语言中介是一种亲子共同经历,对亲子关系以及个体的心理健康都有影响;然而,很少有研究认识到父母的作用。本研究采用对偶方法来探讨中介经验与内化症状之间的关系,以及亲子疏远的中介作用。参与者为 604 名墨西哥裔青少年(54%为女性,M=12.41)及其母亲(N=595)。青少年和他们的母亲的中介经验都通过他们自我报告的亲子疏远与他们自身的内化症状有关。母亲的中介经验也会影响青少年,以至于当母亲经历更多负面的中介经验时,青少年会感到更大的亲子疏远,进而更多的内化症状,这表明有必要将语言中介对参与成员的影响作为一个对偶过程来考虑。