One way or another…or both: Different roles of fathers, mothers, and adolescents in the intergenerational transmission of inclusive attitudes.

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Family Process Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1111/famp.13023
Fabio Maratia, Elisabetta Crocetti
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This study aimed to examine the processes of intergenerational transmission of attitudes toward migrant integration policies in families with adolescents. Participants included 809 adolescents (Mage = 15.61, range: 13.87-20.04 years), 545 fathers (Mage = 51.19, range: 38-77 years), and 716 mothers (Mage = 48.11, range: 33-68 years) involved in a longitudinal study with two assessments and a time-lag of 1 year between them. Each family member completed the Attitudes towards Migrant Integration Policies scale. In addition, adolescents reported their perception of discussion of current events with parents and the level of support they receive from them. The cross-lagged model highlighted a unidirectional transmission, with fathers' but not mothers' attitudes toward migrant integration policies influencing adolescents' attitudes. Furthermore, it has been examined which factors can either amplify or reduce the strength of intergenerational transmission processes considering individual characteristics of both adolescents (i.e., sex, age) and their parents (i.e., political orientation), and cultural (i.e., family, ethnic background) and relational (i.e., discussion of current events, perceived support from fathers and mothers) family characteristics. Individual factors (i.e., fathers' political orientation) and family relational characteristics (i.e., perceived support from fathers) moderated the transmission processes. The transmission was bidirectional when fathers reported being left-wing and politically oriented and stronger when adolescents reported high support from their fathers. Thus, this study underscores the complexity of the family context, highlighting that the transmission of inclusive attitudes does not always operate in one way (e.g., from parents to children) or another, but in some cases, simultaneously.

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一种方式或另一种方式......或两者兼而有之:父亲、母亲和青少年在包容性态度代际传递中的不同角色。
本研究旨在探讨有青少年的家庭对移民融入政策的态度的代际传递过程。参与者包括 809 名青少年(年龄为 15.61 岁,年龄范围为 13.87-20.04 岁)、545 名父亲(年龄为 51.19 岁,年龄范围为 38-77 岁)和 716 名母亲(年龄为 48.11 岁,年龄范围为 33-68 岁),他们参与了一项纵向研究,并接受了两次评估,两次评估之间的时间间隔为 1 年。每个家庭成员都填写了 "对移民融入政策的态度 "量表。此外,青少年还报告了他们对与父母讨论时事的看法以及从父母那里获得的支持程度。交叉滞后模型强调了单向传播,父亲而非母亲对移民融入政策的态度会影响青少年的态度。此外,考虑到青少年的个体特征(即性别、年龄)及其父母的个体特征(即政治倾向),以及家庭的文化特征(即家庭、种族背景)和关系特征(即对时事的讨论、感知到的父亲和母亲的支持),我们还研究了哪些因素可以放大或缩小代际传递过程的强度。个人因素(即父亲的政治倾向)和家庭关系特征(即感知到的来自父亲的支持)调节了传播过程。当父亲表示自己是左翼政治取向时,这种传播是双向的;当青少年表示父亲对自己的支持力度大时,这种传播就更强。因此,本研究强调了家庭环境的复杂性,突出表明包容性态度的传播并不总是以一种方式(如从父母到子女)或另一种方式进行,而是在某些情况下同时进行。
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Family Process
Family Process Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
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