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Maternal gambling, parenting in the home environment, and child outcomes in Native American families.

机译:孕产妇赌博,在家庭环境中为人父母以及美国原住民家庭中的孩子成绩。

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This mixed method study examined the relations between and among women's casino gambling, parenting in the home environment, parenting self-efficacy beliefs, social supports, and child behavior problems in a sample of 150 Native American mothers with a child between 6 and 15 years of age. Respondents were recruited from a tribal casino on a Great Lakes Indian Reservation. Hypotheses were: (1) higher scores on measures of gambling frequency among Native American mothers will be associated with more behavior problems in their children; (2) greater access to emotional and instrumental support, higher parenting self-efficacy, and more adequate parenting in the home environment among Native American mothers will be associated with fewer behavior problems in their children; and (3) greater access to social support, higher parenting self-efficacy, and more adequate parenting in the home environment among Native American mothers will moderate the relationship between maternal gambling and child behavior problems. As expected, correlational analyses indicated that pathological gambling was associated positively and significantly with child behavior problems, while greater access to instrumental support, higher parenting self-efficacy, and more adequate parenting in the home environment were each associated significantly with fewer child behavior problems. Multiple regression analyses revealed that greater maternal financial strain and less adequate parenting in the home environment together explained 9 percent of the variance in child behavior problems and that access to social support from family moderated the relationship between maternal gambling frequency and child behavior problems. Social support from family explained an additional 5 percent of the variance in child behavior problems. Boys were more negatively affected by their mothers' frequent gambling than girls in this study. Qualitative themes were: Mothers' concerns regarding spending money and time at the casino, and guilt and remorse over how these affect their children and families; mothers' reports of the positive economic benefits of the jobs and educational opportunities now available to them; mothers' concerns that while there are increased opportunities to socialize and reduce their stress while gambling, that there is no culturally appropriate gambling treatment program on the reservation.
机译:这项混合方法研究调查了150名美国原住民母亲与6至15岁儿童之间的关系,研究了女性赌场赌博,在家庭环境中养育子女,养育自我效能感,社会支持和儿童行为问题之间的关系。年龄。受访者是从大湖印第安人保留区的一家部落赌场招募的。假设是:(1)美洲印第安人母亲在赌博频率上得分较高,将与孩子的更多行为问题相关; (2)美洲原住民母亲在家庭中获得更多情感和工具支持的机会,更高的父母自我效能感以及更充分的父母养育方式,将使子女的行为问题减少; (3)美洲原住民母亲在社会环境中获得更多社会支持,提高父母养育自我效能感以及在家庭环境中获得更充分的父母养育,将缓解孕产妇赌博与儿童行为问题之间的关系。正如预期的那样,相关分析表明,病理性赌博与儿童行为问题呈显着正相关,而在家庭环境中获得更多工具支持,更高的父母养育自我效能感和更充分的父母养育行为与更少的儿童行为问题显着相关。多元回归分析表明,家庭环境中更大的孕产妇财务压力和更少的父母教养共同解释了9%的儿童行为问题差异,家庭获得社会支持的机会缓解了孕产妇赌博频率与儿童行为问题之间的关系。家庭的社会支持解释了儿童行为问题差异的5%。在这项研究中,男孩比母亲更容易受到母亲频繁赌博的负面影响。定性的主题是:母亲对在赌场花时间和金钱的担忧,并对这些因素如何影响他们的子女和家庭感到内和re悔;母亲关于他们现在可获得的工作和受教育机会的积极经济利益的报告;母亲们担心,尽管在赌博时有更多的社交机会和减轻压力的机会,但保留地上没有适合文化的赌博治疗方案。

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  • 作者

    Momper, Sandra Lee.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Pittsburgh.;

  • 授予单位 University of Pittsburgh.;
  • 学科 Psychology Behavioral.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.;Sociology Individual and Family Studies.;Social Work.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 124 p.
  • 总页数 124
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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