Screening parent-adolescent relationships, screen behaviors, tridimensional acculturation, and health among Black immigrant and refugee adolescents during dual pandemics.

IF 2 2区 心理学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Journal of Family Psychology Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-25 DOI:10.1037/fam0001230
Lauren Eales, Jasmine Banegas, Fernanda Da Silva Cherubini, Salma A Ibrahim, Regina Jihea Ahn, Michelle R Nelson, Roli Dwivedi, Gail M Ferguson
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This brief report assesses parent-adolescent relationships, screen behaviors, and tridimensional acculturation as risk and promotive or protective factors for health among Black U.S. immigrant or refugee adolescents during the dual COVID-19 and racism or Whiteness pandemics. Eighty-nine immigrant- or refugee-origin adolescents completed online surveys (72% Somali American, 28% Jamaican American; 45% female; 15% foreign-born; M = 14.11 years). Regression analyses revealed that parental autonomy support, parental restrictive media mediation, and adolescent heritage culture identification were promotive of better screen media use behaviors. Only adolescent media literacy self-efficacy was related to higher screen time. Importantly, screen self-regulation was a better predictor of general health than screen time. Results highlight many parenting strengths in Black immigrant or refugee families and underscore the resilience-promoting power of parent-adolescent relationships. Health implications are discussed to provide guidance for future prevention efforts. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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筛查父母与青少年的关系、筛查行为、三维文化适应以及双重流行病期间黑人移民和难民青少年的健康状况。
本简要报告评估了在 COVID-19 和种族主义或白化双重流行期间,父母与青少年的关系、屏幕行为和三维文化适应性作为美国黑人移民或难民青少年健康的风险和促进或保护因素。89 名移民或难民出身的青少年完成了在线调查(72% 为索马里裔美国人,28% 为牙买加裔美国人;45% 为女性;15% 在国外出生;M = 14.11 岁)。回归分析表明,父母的自主支持、父母对媒体的限制性调解以及青少年对传统文化的认同都有助于改善屏幕媒体的使用行为。只有青少年媒体素养自我效能与较高的屏幕使用时间有关。重要的是,屏幕自我调节比屏幕时间更能预测总体健康状况。研究结果凸显了黑人移民或难民家庭在养育子女方面的许多优势,并强调了父母与青少年关系中促进复原力的力量。研究还讨论了对健康的影响,为今后的预防工作提供指导。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Family Psychology offers cutting-edge, groundbreaking, state-of-the-art, and innovative empirical research with real-world applicability in the field of family psychology. This premiere family research journal is devoted to the study of the family system, broadly defined, from multiple perspectives and to the application of psychological methods to advance knowledge related to family research, patterns and processes, and assessment and intervention, as well as to policies relevant to advancing the quality of life for families.
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