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摘要
通过家庭计算环境的构建,认识到家庭在儿童早期数学技能发展过程中的重要作用。HNE研究缺乏对文化和背景因素的关注,忽视了家庭经历的多样性。研究人员已经开始寻求一种更包容的视角来看待HNE。考虑到HNE的重要性,以及拉丁裔儿童是美国增长最快的人口,有必要制定文化和情境化的措施,以适当地捕捉拉丁裔家庭参与数学的方式。在先前的混合方法测量开发工作的基础上,本研究以320名拉丁照顾者为样本,检验了新开发的测量方法“拉丁家庭的HNE”的结构效度。在先前的发展研究中发现的三个维度得到了证实:照顾者与儿童的计算能力互动、数学焦虑和数学信念。此外,与数学有关的一些拉丁家庭参与维度与拉丁照顾者对儿童计算技能的评价有关。这项研究验证了一项措施,其中包括与拉丁照顾者如何与孩子互动有关的更具包容性的项目,以及他们对数学的感受和信念。这种类型的研究对于支持拉丁家庭的文化响应实践至关重要,从而打破对拉丁家庭的错误看法。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Validation of a culture-contextualized measure of the home numeracy environment in Latine families.
The important role of families in the development process of early mathematics skills has been recognized through the construct of the home numeracy environment (HNE). The lack of attention to cultural and contextual factors in HNE research has overlooked diversity in families' experiences. Researchers have begun to inquire about a more inclusive perspective of the HNE. Given the importance of the HNE and that Latine children are the fastest growing population in the United States, there is a need to develop culturally and contextualized measures to properly capture the ways Latine families engage in mathematics. Building upon a prior mixed-method measurement development work, this study examined the construct validity of a newly developed measure, HNE for Latine families, with a sample of 320 Latine caregivers. The three dimensions found in the prior development study were confirmed: caregiver-child numeracy interactions, math anxiety, and math beliefs. Additionally, some of the Latine family engagement dimensions in relation to mathematics were related to Latine caregiver's rating of the child's numeracy skills. This study validates a measure that comprises more inclusive items related to how Latine caregivers interact with their children, as well as how they feel and their beliefs about mathematics. This type of study is crucial to support culturally responsive practices with Latine families and thereby disrupt deficit views of Latine families. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Journal of Family Psychology offers cutting-edge, groundbreaking, state-of-the-art, and innovative empirical research with real-world applicability in the field of family psychology. This premiere family research journal is devoted to the study of the family system, broadly defined, from multiple perspectives and to the application of psychological methods to advance knowledge related to family research, patterns and processes, and assessment and intervention, as well as to policies relevant to advancing the quality of life for families.