Yahirun Jenjira J, Kroeger Rhiannon A
Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, United States.
Department of Sociology, Louisiana State University, United States.
Adv Life Course Res. 2019 Dec;42:100307. doi: 10.1016/j.alcr.2019.100307. Epub 2019 Aug 1.
The family of origin was once considered an important "third party" in shaping offspring romantic relationships. However, the increased independence of young adults challenges this idea by suggesting that parents today may have less control over children's romantic lives than prior generations. Drawing on a "linked lives" framework, this paper uses data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health and discrete-time competing risks event history analysis to examine whether an individual's relationship with parents during adolescence affects entry into first unions with same- or different-race partners in young adulthood. Findings suggest that stronger parent-child ties in adolescence deterred entry into any union in young adulthood- same-race or interracial, relative to forming no unions. However, stronger intergenerational ties were associated with an increased likelihood of forming same-race unions versus interracial unions. When the definition of union was expanded to include direct marital first unions versus cohabiting first unions, results suggest that stronger intergenerational ties increased the likelihood of same-race versus interracial cohabiting first unions, but did not significantly influence same-race versus interracial direct marital first unions. Analyses by respondent race indicate few differences among Whites and non-Whites. These findings highlight the potential for parental influence on young adults' romantic relationships in an era of increasing family diversity.
原生家庭曾被视为塑造子女恋爱关系的重要“第三方”。然而,年轻人日益增强的独立性对这一观点提出了挑战,这表明如今的父母对子女恋爱生活的掌控力可能不如前几代人。本文借鉴“关联生活”框架,利用青少年到成人健康全国纵向研究的数据以及离散时间竞争风险事件史分析,来考察个体在青春期与父母的关系是否会影响其在成年早期与同种族或不同种族伴侣建立首次亲密关系。研究结果表明,相较于不建立亲密关系,青春期时更强的亲子关系会阻碍成年早期进入任何亲密关系——同种族或跨种族的。然而,更强的代际关系与建立同种族亲密关系而非跨种族亲密关系的可能性增加有关。当将亲密关系的定义扩大到包括首次直接婚姻亲密关系与首次同居亲密关系时,结果表明更强的代际关系增加了同种族而非跨种族首次同居亲密关系的可能性,但对同种族而非跨种族首次直接婚姻亲密关系没有显著影响。按受访者种族进行的分析表明,白人和非白人之间几乎没有差异。这些发现凸显了在家庭日益多样化的时代,父母对年轻人恋爱关系产生影响的可能性。