Human Development and Family Science, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA.
Infant Ment Health J. 2024 Nov;45(6):591-608. doi: 10.1002/imhj.22137. Epub 2024 Sep 22.
Recognizing culturally salient aspects of socialization practices and understanding how these practices support culturally valued aspects of development is an integral component in conducting anti-racist research and validating the lived experiences of minoritized families. With this aim, we explored how Active Direction, an observational rating of an African American approach to parenting measured during mother-child interactions at age 2.5 (n = 172), supported social skills and emotion regulation for children living in a Southwestern metropolitan area of the United States concurrently, in kindergarten (n = 109), and in 1st grade (n = 108). Descriptive findings indicated few significant associations between Active Direction and socials skills or emotion regulation. Exploratory analyses, which included traditional parenting behavior measures of Sensitivity and Intrusiveness, also indicated limited significant relations between any measure of parenting and child skills. However, moderation analyses indicated that high levels of Active Direction attenuated the effects of sensitivity on aspects of child social skills. The lack of significant findings across the current study highlight how extant measures-of child social skills and parentings behaviors-are not performing as expected within these African American families.
认识到社会化实践中具有文化重要性的方面,并理解这些实践如何支持发展中具有文化价值的方面,是进行反种族主义研究和验证少数族裔家庭生活经验的一个组成部分。为此,我们探讨了积极引导(Active Direction)如何支持生活在美国西南部大都市地区的儿童的社交技能和情绪调节,积极引导是一种在 2.5 岁(n=172)时在母子互动期间测量的、针对非裔美国人育儿方式的观察评分。在幼儿园(n=109)和一年级(n=108)时,我们同时对其进行了研究。描述性发现表明,积极引导与社交技能或情绪调节之间几乎没有显著关联。包括敏感性和侵入性在内的传统育儿行为测量的探索性分析也表明,任何育儿措施与儿童技能之间的关系都很有限。然而,调节分析表明,高水平的积极引导可以减弱敏感性对儿童社交技能方面的影响。当前研究中缺乏显著发现,突显了现有的儿童社交技能和育儿行为衡量标准在这些非裔美国家庭中表现并不如预期。