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继父母与亲生父母对成年子女支持方面的种族和族裔差异。

Race and ethnic differences in step- versus biological parent support to adult children.

作者信息

Wiborg Corrine E, Yahirun Jenjira J

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, 223 Williams Hall, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403.

出版信息

J Marriage Fam. 2024 Aug;86(4):1119-1131. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12994. Epub 2024 Apr 26.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This brief report examines differences in step- versus biological family support between White, Black, and Hispanic families in the United States.

BACKGROUND

The increasing share of stepfamilies reflects a potential shift in family relationships. Although research finds that stepfamilies are generally less likely to engage in instrumental support than biological families, recent work suggests that the relationship between family structure and family behaviors may vary across racial/ethnic groups.

METHOD

Using data from the 2015-2017 Add Health Parent Study, this report examines racial/ethnic differences in step- versus biological family support between parents and adult children. Specifically, parents' likelihood of and hours of providing instrumental support to adult children are assessed.

RESULTS

Findings from this report indicate for Black and White families, stepfamilies are less likely to provide instrumental support to their adult children than biological families. Among Hispanic families, however, stepfamilies are not more or less likely to provide support than biological families. When hours of instrumental support are examined, White stepfamilies provide fewer hours of support than biological families, whereas no difference is found for Black or Hispanic families.

CONCLUSION

Findings from this study contribute to broader work that calls for more nuanced understanding of the differential effects of family structure across social groups. Future research should consider applying within-race/ethnicity analyses when examining the association between family structure and intergenerational support.

摘要

目的

本简要报告探讨了美国白人、黑人和西班牙裔家庭中,继亲家庭与原生家庭在支持方面的差异。

背景

继亲家庭比例的增加反映了家庭关系的潜在转变。尽管研究发现,继亲家庭通常比原生家庭提供工具性支持的可能性更小,但最近的研究表明,家庭结构与家庭行为之间的关系可能因种族/族裔群体而异。

方法

本报告使用2015 - 2017年“青少年健康纵向研究”(Add Health)中家长研究的数据,考察了父母与成年子女之间,继亲家庭与原生家庭在支持方面的种族/族裔差异。具体而言,评估了父母为成年子女提供工具性支持的可能性及时长。

结果

本报告的研究结果表明,对于黑人和白人家庭,继亲家庭比原生家庭为成年子女提供工具性支持的可能性更小。然而,在西班牙裔家庭中,继亲家庭提供支持的可能性与原生家庭并无差异。在考察工具性支持时长时,白人继亲家庭提供的支持时长比原生家庭少,而黑人或西班牙裔家庭则未发现差异。

结论

本研究结果有助于更广泛的研究工作,这些工作呼吁对家庭结构在不同社会群体中的差异影响有更细致入微的理解。未来的研究在考察家庭结构与代际支持之间的关联时,应考虑进行种族/族裔内部分析。

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