Goshen-Gottstein Esther R
Bar Ilan University.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1980 Apr;50(2):323-340. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.1980.tb03294.x.
In direct observations of Jewish families in Israel, mothers of Oriental origin were found to engage in fewer of the child-rearing practices accepted as "normal" by Western social scientists than did mothers of Western origin. Greater degrees of "compulsive" and "disorganized" behavior were observed among the Oriental mothers. Differences are explained as due to cultural and educational background, and implications for the emotional development of the children are considered.
在对以色列犹太家庭的直接观察中,发现东方血统的母亲比西方血统的母亲较少采用被西方社会科学家视为“正常”的育儿方式。在东方母亲中观察到更高程度的“强迫性”和“无组织性”行为。这些差异被解释为是由于文化和教育背景造成的,并考虑了其对孩子情感发展的影响。