Hart Emma R, Troller-Renfree Sonya V, Sperber Jessica F, Noble Kimberly G
Teachers College, Columbia University, USA.
J Child Lang. 2024 Sep;51(5):1067-1084. doi: 10.1017/S0305000923000156. Epub 2023 Mar 14.
While socioeconomic disparities in the home language environment have been well established, the mechanisms explaining these disparities are poorly understood. One plausible mechanism is heightened stress. The current study investigated whether maternal perceived stress was 1) associated with measures of the home language environment, and 2) mediated the relation between socioeconomic disparities and the home language environment. Data from three independent studies were analyzed, which together comprised 322 mother-child dyads. Two studies included mothers and their six- to twelve-month-old infants (N = 227). The third included mothers and their five- to nine-year-old children (N = 95). Mothers reported their educational attainment, income, and stress. Language Environment Analysis (LENA) measured the home language environment. As has been previously reported, socioeconomic disparities were observed in adult words and conversational turns. Stress did not mediate these associations, nor was it associated with adult words or conversational turns. Alternate mechanisms for future exploration are discussed.
虽然家庭语言环境中的社会经济差异已得到充分证实,但解释这些差异的机制却鲜为人知。一种合理的机制是压力增大。本研究调查了母亲感知到的压力是否:1)与家庭语言环境的指标相关;2)在社会经济差异与家庭语言环境之间的关系中起中介作用。对来自三项独立研究的数据进行了分析,这些数据总共包含322对母婴。两项研究纳入了母亲及其6至12个月大的婴儿(N = 227)。第三项研究纳入了母亲及其5至9岁的孩子(N = 95)。母亲们报告了她们的教育程度、收入和压力情况。语言环境分析(LENA)对家庭语言环境进行了测量。正如之前所报道的,在成人话语和对话轮次中观察到了社会经济差异。压力并未介导这些关联,也与成人话语或对话轮次无关。本文讨论了未来可供探索的其他机制。