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Does autonomy support have differential effects on children's social competence as a function of early dysregulatory risk---and do these relationships differ across racial groups?

机译:自主支持是否会因儿童早期失调风险而对儿童的社会能力产生不同的影响-这些关系在各个种族之间是否有所不同?

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The expression of parental autonomy support and its effects on social competence may vary according to children's early dysregulatory risk and vary across racial-cultural groupings. In light of inconsistent findings and gaps in the research literature, this study addresses (a) whether autonomy support contributes to social competence, after controlling for maternal warmth and positive regard, (b) whether any relationship of autonomy support to social competence is moderated by children's early dysregulation, and (c) whether the relationship of autonomy support to social competence is moderated by racial self-identification.;This study examined maternal autonomy support in a parent-child discussion task where the dyad was instructed to pick topics about which they disagreed, such as homework, video games, or chores, and to try to make progress in resolving those problems. The participants were 1125 low-income African American and European American fifth graders and their mothers (or in a few cases, grandmothers or another female respondent). An analysis of missing data found significant differences existed between cases without missing data on study variables and cases with missingness on study variables. Therefore, multiple imputation was used to impute missing data. Hierarchical regression analysis found racial self-identification predicted differences in maternal autonomy support, with African American mothers, as hypothesized, less autonomy supportive. Contrary to expectations, regression analyses predicting teacher-reported self-control and cooperation found autonomy support did not predict these measures of social competence and no moderating effects of racial self-identification or early dysregulation were found. Potential reasons for the lack of relationship of autonomy support to social competencies are discussed. Implications for future research and practice are also discussed.
机译:父母自主权支持的表达及其对社会能力的影响可能会根据儿童早期的失调风险而有所不同,并且在种族文化群体之间也有所不同。鉴于研究文献中不一致的发现和差距,本研究探讨了(a)在控制了产妇的温暖和积极关怀之后,自主支持是否有助于社会能力,(b)是否通过以下方式缓解了自主支持与社会能力的任何关系:儿童的早期失调,以及(c)自主支持与社会能力的关系是否由种族自我认同所调节。;本研究在一项亲子讨论任务中检查了母体自主支持,该任务由二元组选择与他们有关的话题不同意的内容,例如家庭作业,视频游戏或琐事,并试图在解决这些问题上取得进展。参加者是1125名低收入的非洲裔美国人和欧洲五年级学生及其母亲(或者在少数情况下是祖母或另一位女性受访者)。对缺失数据的分析发现,没有缺失研究变量数据的案例与缺乏研究变量数据的案例之间存在显着差异。因此,多次插补被用于插补丢失的数据。分层回归分析发现,种族自我认同预测了孕产妇在自主性支持方面的差异,其中以非裔美国人母亲为假说,自主性支持程度较低。与期望相反,通过回归分析预测教师报告的自我控制和合作发现,自主性支持不能预测这些社会能力的测度,也没有发现种族自我认同或早期失调的调节作用。讨论了缺乏自治支持与社会能力之间关系的潜在原因。还讨论了对未来研究和实践的影响。

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  • 作者

    Hillaker, Barbara D.;

  • 作者单位

    Michigan State University.;

  • 授予单位 Michigan State University.;
  • 学科 Psychology Developmental.;Psychology Social.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 136 p.
  • 总页数 136
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:44:26

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