美国西南部墨西哥青年的文化适应差距和问题行为。

Social work forum (New York, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2009-05-01
Flavio F Marsiglia, Stephen Kulis, Blythe Fitzharris, David Becerra
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本文通过对美国西南部边境地区墨西哥移民家庭中青少年及其母亲文化适应差异的研究,提出了一项研究的结果。该研究的主要假设是,在文化适应策略不匹配的母子二代中,青少年的外化问题行为水平高于其他青少年,并且这种关系将通过家庭冲突、文化适应冲突、家庭凝聚力、家庭文化适应冲突和家庭文化适应冲突等因素来调节。以及家庭意识。参与者组成142对(N=284)墨西哥血统母亲和她们的青少年子女。回归分析表明,文化适应策略的差异或不匹配与青少年问题行为的外化程度有关。与母亲和孩子都是双文化的二人组相比,只有母亲更适应文化的年轻人表现出外化问题行为的比例增加。家庭冲突和文化适应冲突在文化适应差距与外化行为之间起中介作用。对以家庭为中心的干预措施的影响以及未来的研究和政策影响进行了讨论。
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Acculturation Gaps and Problem Behaviors among U.S. Southwestern Mexican Youth.

This article presents the findings of a study examining acculturation differences between adolescents and their mothers within Mexican immigrant families in the border region of the Southwest U.S. The main hypotheses of the study was that youth in mother-child dyads with mismatched acculturation strategies would report higher levels of externalizing problem behaviors than other adolescents, and that this relationship would be mediated by family conflict, acculturation conflict, family cohesion, and sense of familism. The participants formed 142 dyads (N=284) of Mexican heritage mothers and their adolescent children. Regression analysis indicated that a gap or mismatch in acculturation strategies was associated with more externalizing youth problem behaviors. Compared to the dyads where both mother and child were bicultural, only youth with more acculturated mothers demonstrated increased rates of externalizing problem behaviors. Family conflict and acculturation conflict mediated the relationship between acculturation gaps and externalizing behaviors. Implications for family-centered interventions as well as future research and policy implications are discussed.

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