Remote acculturation and physical activity among adolescent-mother dyads in Jamaica: A developmental dyadic moderation.

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1177/00220221221101172
Sarah Gillespie, Lauren Eales, Dalicia D Simpson, Gail M Ferguson
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This study examined the associations between remote acculturation to European American culture, hereafter United States (U.S.) American culture, and physical activity levels among Jamaican mother-adolescent dyads. Remote acculturation, a modern type of globalization-facilitated acculturation to a distant non-native culture, is a demonstrated risk factor for some health outcomes, but the association with physical activity has not previously been examined. Mothers and adolescents (N = 660; 330 dyads) were recruited from schools in Kingston, Jamaica. Actor-Partner Interdependence Moderation Models tested hypotheses about actor and partner effects of U.S. cultural orientation on moderate and vigorous physical activity (MVPA), and the moderation of these effects by developmental stage, socioeconomic status (SES), and gender. We observed a contrast pattern of moderation, such that the signs of the actor and partner effects depended on adolescent developmental stage. The actor effect of adolescents' U.S. orientation on their own MVPA was negative for early adolescents (unexpected) and positive for mid-adolescents (expected); by contrast, the partner effect of mother's U.S. orientation on adolescents' MVPA was positive for early adolescents (expected) and negative for mid-adolescents (unexpected). SES and gender did not moderate the associations. This study contributes to an emerging body of literature on the health correlates of remote acculturation. Our results suggest that whether remote cultural orientation is a risk or protective factor varies based on the health domain in question, developmental stage, the remote culture, and the context.

牙买加青少年母亲的异地文化适应和体育活动:发育的二元调节
本研究考察了牙买加母亲-青少年二代对美国欧美文化的异地文化适应与身体活动水平之间的关系。异地文化适应是一种现代类型的全球化促进的对遥远的非本地文化的文化适应,是一些健康结果的一个已被证明的风险因素,但与身体活动的关系以前没有被研究过。母亲和青少年(N = 660;从牙买加金斯敦的学校招募了330名学生。行动者-伴侣相互依赖调节模型检验了美国文化取向对中度和剧烈体育活动(MVPA)的行动者和伴侣影响的假设,以及这些影响受发展阶段、社会经济地位(SES)和性别的调节。我们观察到一种与青春期自主性增强相一致的适度对比模式,即行为者和伴侣效应的迹象(积极/消极)取决于青春期发育阶段。青少年美国取向对自身MVPA的行为人效应在青少年早期呈负向(未预期),在青少年中期呈正向(预期);而母亲美国取向对青少年MVPA的伴侣效应在青少年早期(预期)为正,在青少年中期(意外)为负。社会经济地位和性别没有调节这种关联。这项研究为远程文化适应与健康相关的新兴文献做出了贡献。我们的研究结果表明,远程文化取向是一种风险因素还是保护因素取决于所讨论的健康领域、发展阶段、远程文化和环境。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology publishes papers that focus on the interrelationships between culture and psychological processes. Submitted manuscripts may report results from either cross-cultural comparative research or results from other types of research concerning the ways in which culture (and related concepts such as ethnicity) affect the thinking and behavior of individuals as well as how individual thought and behavior define and reflect aspects of culture. Review papers and innovative reformulations of cross-cultural theory will also be considered. Studies reporting data from within a single nation should focus on cross-cultural perspective. Empirical studies must be described in sufficient detail to be potentially replicable.
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