Grossman Jennifer M, Black Anne C, Richer Amanda M
Wellesley College, 106 Central Street, Wellesley MA 02481.
Yale University.
J Fam Issues. 2020 Oct;41(10):1834-1858. doi: 10.1177/0192513x19898515. Epub 2020 Jan 20.
Effective parenting processes during offspring's adolescence can reduce sexual risk behavior for those offspring in emerging adulthood. Few studies consider how mothers' and fathers' parenting processes cluster together and predict emerging adults' risky sexual behavior. In this study, we used latent profile analysis (LPA) to identify patterns of teens' perceptions of their residential mothers' and fathers' closeness, disapproval of teen sex, monitoring/presence at home and communication. Using data from waves one and three of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health), we identified four parenting classes: high disapproval/high closeness (54%), high disapproval/low closeness (7%), low disapproval/high closeness (15%) and moderate disapproval/high closeness (24%). Emerging adults within the high disapproval/high closeness class had lower rates of sexual risk behavior than other classes. These findings show benefits of authoritative parenting styles, and suggest parenting processes should be considered in combination, rather than as independent predictors of risk outcomes.
在子女青春期实施有效的育儿方式,可以降低这些子女成年初期的性风险行为。很少有研究考虑母亲和父亲的育儿方式是如何聚集在一起并预测成年初期的危险性行为的。在本研究中,我们使用潜在类别分析(LPA)来确定青少年对其居住在一起的母亲和父亲的亲密程度、对青少年性行为的不赞成、在家中的监督/陪伴以及沟通的认知模式。利用青少年到成人健康全国纵向研究(Add Health)第一波和第三波的数据,我们确定了四种育儿类别:高度不赞成/高度亲密(54%)、高度不赞成/低度亲密(7%)、低度不赞成/高度亲密(15%)和中度不赞成/高度亲密(24%)。高度不赞成/高度亲密类别的成年初期个体的性风险行为发生率低于其他类别。这些发现显示了权威型育儿方式的益处,并表明育儿方式应综合考虑,而不是作为风险结果的独立预测因素。