Taylor R D, Roberts D
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA.
Child Dev. 1995 Dec;66(6):1585-97.
This study tested a conceptual model developed to explain the link between kinship support and the psychological well-being of economically disadvantaged African-American adolescents. The relation of kinship support with maternal and adolescent well-being and mothers' child-rearing practices was assessed in 51 African-American families whose incomes placed them at or below the poverty threshold. Findings revealed that kinship social support to mothers/female guardians was positively associated with adolescent psychological well-being, maternal well-being, and more adequate maternal parenting practices (acceptance, firm control and monitoring of behavior, autonomy granting). Maternal well-being and more adequate maternal parenting practices were positively related to adolescent well-being. Evidence of the mediational role of maternal well-being and parenting practices was revealed. When the effects of maternal well-being and maternal parenting practices were controlled, significant relations between kinship support and adolescent well-being were no longer apparent.
本研究对一个概念模型进行了测试,该模型旨在解释亲属支持与经济弱势非裔美国青少年心理健康之间的联系。在51个收入处于或低于贫困线的非裔美国家庭中,评估了亲属支持与母亲及青少年幸福感以及母亲育儿方式之间的关系。研究结果显示,给予母亲/女性监护人的亲属社会支持与青少年心理健康、母亲幸福感以及更恰当的母亲养育方式(接纳、行为的坚定控制与监督、给予自主权)呈正相关。母亲幸福感和更恰当的母亲养育方式与青少年幸福感呈正相关。研究揭示了母亲幸福感和养育方式的中介作用的证据。当控制了母亲幸福感和母亲养育方式的影响后,亲属支持与青少年幸福感之间的显著关系不再明显。