美国与台湾父亲信念、认知、生活情境、投入、子女依恋与学业成绩之关系

Fathering Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.3149/FTH.1101.3
L. Newland, Hui-Hua Chen, Diana D. Coyl-Shepherd
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摘要本研究旨在探讨父亲信念、知觉、情境、投入与学龄儿童依恋及学业成绩之间的关系。父亲们完成了关于家庭人口统计、与教育有关的信仰、观念和参与以及孩子学业成绩的问卷调查。孩子们完成了依恋的图像测量和标准化的社会情感评估。父亲参与与父亲的信念和知觉以及儿童依恋相关的安全探索有关。儿童的积极和消极学业成绩与父亲的信念、认知、参与和儿童的依恋有关。国籍、依恋、父师关系质量、父亲对教师的信念、参与动机、参与邀请的感知、有效性和校本参与,以及家庭收入和母亲参与,都是预测学校成果的唯一因素。在“以关系为中心”的教育背景下讨论结果。
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Associations among Father Beliefs, Perceptions, Life Context, Involvement, Child Attachment and School Outcomes in the U.S. and Taiwan
This study was designed to examine connections among father beliefs, perceptions, context, and involvement, and school-aged children’s attachment and school outcomes in the U.S. and Taiwan (n = 274 father-child dyads). Fathers completed questionnaires regarding their family demographics, education-related beliefs, perceptions, and involvement, and children’s school achievement. Children completed a pictorial measure of attachment and standardized socio-emotional assessments. Father involvement was related to father beliefs and perceptions and to children’s attachment-related secure exploration. Children’s positive and negative school outcomes were related to father beliefs, perceptions, involvement, and children’s attachment. School outcomes were uniquely predicted from nationality, attachment, father-teacher relationship quality, and fathers’ beliefs about teachers, motivation for involvement, perceptions of invitations for involvement, efficacy, and school-based involvement, as well as from family income and mother involvement. Results are discussed in the context of “relationship-focused” education.
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