Patterns of Father Self Evaluations among Mexican and European American Men and Links to Adolescent Adjustment.

Fathering Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI:10.3149/fth.1002.213
Norma J Perez-Brena, Jeffrey T Cookston, William V Fabricius, Delia Saenz
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Abstract

A mixed-method study identified profiles of fathers who mentioned key dimensions of their parenting and linked profile membership to adolescents' adjustment using data from 337 European American, Mexican American and Mexican immigrant fathers and their early adolescent children. Father narratives about what fathers do well as parents were thematically coded for the presence of five fathering dimensions: emotional quality (how well father and child get along), involvement (amount of time spent together), provisioning (the amount of resources provided), discipline (the amount and success in parental control), and role modeling (teaching life lessons through example). Next, latent class analysis was used to identify three patterns of the likelihood of mentioning certain fathering dimensions: an emotionally-involved group mentioned emotional quality and involvement; an affective-control group mentioned emotional quality, involvement, discipline and role modeling; and an affective-model group mentioned emotional quality and role modeling. Profiles were significantly associated with subsequent adolescents' reports of adjustment such that adolescents of affective-control fathers reported significantly more externalizing behaviors than adolescents of emotionally-involved fathers.

墨西哥和欧美男性父亲自我评价模式及其与青少年适应的关系。
一项混合方法研究利用337名欧洲裔美国人、墨西哥裔美国人和墨西哥移民父亲及其早期青少年子女的数据,确定了提到其养育子女关键维度的父亲的档案,并将档案成员与青少年的调整联系起来。关于父亲如何做得好,父亲的叙述是根据五个方面进行主题编码的:情感质量(父亲和孩子相处得多好),参与(在一起的时间多少),提供(提供的资源多少),纪律(父母控制的数量和成功),以及角色塑造(通过榜样教授人生课程)。其次,利用潜类分析确定了提及某些父亲维度的可能性的三种模式:情感参与组提到了情感质量和投入;情感控制组提到了情感质量、投入、纪律和角色塑造;情感模范组提到了情感品质和角色模范。档案与随后青少年的调整报告显著相关,例如情感控制型父亲的青少年报告的外化行为明显多于情感参与型父亲的青少年。
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