低收入拉丁裔母亲对压力情境下学龄前儿童行为和自我调节的影响:一项纵向研究。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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摘要:目的:拉丁裔/非拉丁裔家庭的母性控制和指令性与儿童适应通常不存在欧美样本中所见的负相关。本研究检验了拉丁裔母亲参与和结构与学龄前儿童后期自我调节呈正相关的自我决定假设,而指令性和控制性与幼儿后期自我调节呈负相关。设计:在1130名低收入的拉丁裔母亲帮助她们4到5岁的孩子完成一项有压力的任务。通过详细的事件编码,研究了母亲对脚手架儿童应激反应的策略。在时间1和时间2 18个月后,通过延迟满足任务评估儿童的自我调节能力。结果:时间1母亲支架策略可预测儿童在5岁半至6岁半(控制4岁至5岁的延迟满足)的时间2延迟满足能力。孩子在时间2表现出最大的延迟满足(控制时间1的延迟满足),其母亲在时间1使用指导性表扬和非语言自主促进脚手架策略。消极预测因素包括非语言注意引导和限制。结论:研究结果强调了身体指导在拉丁裔/非拉丁裔家庭中的重要性,并提示高度指导的母亲策略可能不会干扰自我调节的发展,这在欧美家庭中经常发现。这些发现将有助于制定干预措施,促进来自低收入家庭的拉丁裔儿童的自我调节。
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Low-Income Latina Mothers' Scaffolding of Preschoolers' Behavior in a Stressful Situation and Children's Self-Regulation: A Longitudinal Study.

Synopsis:

Objective: Maternal control and directiveness in Latina/o families often do not show the negative associations with child adjustment seen in European American samples. This study tested the self-determination hypotheses that Latina maternal involvement and structure would be positively associated with preschool children's later self-regulation, whereas directiveness and control would show negative relations.

Design: At Time 1, 130 low-income Latina mothers were observed helping their 4- to 5-year-old children complete a stressful task. Maternal strategies for scaffolding children's responses to stress were examined with detailed event coding. At Time 1 and Time 2 18 months later, a delay of gratification task assessed children's self-regulation.

Results: Children's Time 2 ability to delay gratification at 5½ to 6½ years (controlling for delay of gratification at ages 4 to 5) was predicted by Time 1 maternal scaffolding strategies. Children showing the greatest delay gratification at Time 2 (controlling for delay of gratification at Time 1) had mothers who used instructive praise and nonverbal autonomy-promoting scaffolding strategies at Time 1. Negative predictors included nonverbal attention directing and restriction.

Conclusions: The findings highlight the importance of physical guidance in Latina/o families and suggest that highly directive maternal strategies may not interfere with the development of self-regulation as is often found in European American families. These findings will be useful in developing interventions to promote self-regulation in Latina/o children from low-income families.

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