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Parental Cultural Values, Coparental, and Familial Functioning in Mexican Immigrant Families: Its Impact on Children´s Social Competence

机译:墨西哥移民家庭的父母文化价值观,父母/父母和家族功能:对孩子的社会能力的影响

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In two-parent families, the ability of parents to negotiate their roles as parents, reaching agreement in childrearing, and being cooperative in sharing parenting (i.e. coparenting), leads to positive family climate, which in turn, impacts positively on children´s social competence. Studies have shown these variables to be relevant for European-American parents. The role of parent's cultural values has received scarce attention in predicting coparental and familial functioning. Additionally, couple's similarity has been found to help explain coparental and familial functioning; however further exploration is needed. Using series of hierarchical multiple regressions as an exploratory form of path analysis, this study tested the connections among the cultural values of familism/respeto, and simpatia, with parental agreement in childrearing and cooperative coparenting (i.e. coparental functioning), and family climate (i.e. familial functioning) in explaining children social competence in a sample of Mexican immigrant parents. Analyses found that the cultural values of familism/respeto and simpatia impact positively coparental functioning within this ethnic group; although the impact is different for mothers and fathers. While simpatia predicted cooperative coparenting for mothers; familism/respeto predicted parental agreement for fathers at the trend level. Whereas parental agreement did predict coparenting for mothers, it was not predictive for fathers. Couples' similarity in culture values proved to have a minimal impact over coparental and familial functioning with a small, trend level effect from similarity in simpatia to cooperative coparenting. Regression analysis for mothers, fathers, and couples failed to predict children social competence. Mexican values of familism/respeto and simpatia play a role in explaining coparental functioning with Mexicans, albeit a different role for mothers and fathers. For mothers, endorsement of harmony and avoidance of conflict (i.e. simpatia) influences coparenting, over and above the effect of agreement on coparenting. Mothers' agreement leads to reports of cooperative coparenting. For fathers, it is endorsement of values proscribing to the value of familism/respeto that impacts fathers' parental agreement. But for fathers, reaching agreement does not necessarily lead to cooperative coparenting. These findings suggest interplay between values endorsement and parental roles. There is also evidence that the shared an endorsement of the value of simpatia leads to coparenting.
机译:在双亲家庭中,父母有能力协商其作为父母的角色,在抚养子女方面达成协议以及在共享育儿方面进行合作(即,父母同居)的能力,导致了积极的家庭氛围,进而对孩子的社会生活产生了积极影响。权限。研究表明这些变量与欧美父母有关。父母的文化价值观在预测父母亲和家庭功能方面的作用很少受到关注。此外,已发现夫妻之间的相似性有助于解释父母双方的功能。但是还需要进一步的探索。本研究使用一系列分层多元回归作为路径分析的探索性形式,测试了家庭主义/再造文化和辛巴蒂亚文化价值之间的联系,并在育儿和合作同父母(即同父母功能)以及家庭环境(即家族职能)在墨西哥移民父母的样本中解释儿童的社会能力。分析发现,家族主义/反应性和辛巴舞症的文化价值在该族裔群体中对父母亲功能产生积极影响;尽管对父亲和母亲的影响是不同的。辛帕蒂亚(Simpatia)预测母亲会进行合作社育。家庭主义/ respeto预测了父亲在趋势水平上的父母同意。父母协议确实可以预知母亲的父母意愿,而父亲则不能预见。事实证明,夫妻在文化价值观上的相似性对共亲和家族功能的影响最小,从辛巴托相似性到合作共育,趋势水平的影响很小。对母亲,父亲和夫妇的回归分析无法预测孩子的社交能力。墨西哥的家庭主义/重复性和辛帕蒂亚主义价值观在解释与墨西哥人的同父母关系中起着一定的作用,尽管母亲和父亲的作用不同。对于母亲而言,对和睦的尊重和避免冲突(即辛巴提亚)会影响和解,而对和解协议的影响不仅仅限于此。母亲的同意导致了合作社照料的报道。对于父亲而言,对家庭价值观/家庭价值观的认可会影响父亲的父母亲协议。但是,对于父亲来说,达成协议并不一定会导致合作社互认。这些发现表明价值观认可与父母角色之间存在相互作用。也有证据表明,对simpatia的价值的共同认可会导致父母认同。

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    Sotomayor-Peterson Marcela;

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