School of Social and Family Dynamics.
Harvard Graduate School of Education.
J Fam Psychol. 2022 Dec;36(8):1296-1305. doi: 10.1037/fam0000986. Epub 2022 Mar 24.
The present study examined familism as a central cultural value that may predict Mexican-origin adolescents' disclosure to and secrecy with mothers and fathers. The data came from 246 Mexican-origin adolescents in the southwestern United States (51% female, = 12.8 years, = .58, 38% born in Mexico) and their mothers ( = 39.0 years; = 4.6) and fathers ( = 41.7 years; = 5.7). Data were collected at two time points over a 2-year period (90% retention). Cross-lagged panel models examined the longitudinal effects of youth familism on disclosure to and secrecy with mothers and fathers. Results indicated that familism served as a promotive factor for youth information management strategies. Differences in the association between familism and youth disclosure were found by youth gender, highlighting the significance of gender in family dynamics among Mexican-origin families. Discussion focuses on how cultural values such as familism may promote resilience among Mexican-origin adolescents by bolstering parent-child relationships. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
本研究考察了家庭主义作为一种核心文化价值观,它可能预测墨西哥裔青少年向父母透露信息和隐瞒信息的情况。数据来自美国西南部的 246 名墨西哥裔青少年(51%为女性, = 12.8 岁, =.58,38%出生在墨西哥)及其母亲( = 39.0 岁; = 4.6)和父亲( = 41.7 岁; = 5.7)。数据是在两年期间的两个时间点收集的(保留率为 90%)。交叉滞后面板模型检验了青少年家庭主义对向母亲和父亲透露信息和隐瞒信息的纵向影响。结果表明,家庭主义是青少年信息管理策略的促进因素。家庭主义与青少年披露之间的关联存在差异,这取决于青少年的性别,突出了性别在墨西哥裔家庭的家庭动态中的重要性。讨论集中在家庭主义等文化价值观如何通过增强亲子关系来促进墨西哥裔青少年的适应能力。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)。