Combining Parenting Strategies in Discipline Encounters: Influences on Moral Internalization in Adolescence.

The Journal of Genetic Psychology Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-05 DOI:10.1080/00221325.2022.2104626
Renee B Patrick, Wendy M Rote
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Current research in the field of moral socialization needs to address more fully how combinations of discipline practices influence the internalization process. The present study examined young adults' retrospective reports concerning their mother's and father's disciplinary responses to remembered moral transgressions. Participants included 410 undergraduate students (Mage = 19.11 years; 79% female) who self-identified as White (74.9%), Hispanic (8.8%), Multiracial (8.8%), Black (3.2%), Asian (2.7%), and other (1.6%). Young adults provided narrative accounts of maternal and paternal responses to moral transgressions, then rated these responses in terms of their fairness and effectiveness. Discipline responses were coded for the presence of inductive discipline, mild punishment, or their combination. Results indicated that mother's use of inductive discipline with (and without) the presence of mild punishment was viewed as more appropriate than mild punishment used alone. Importantly, inductive discipline combined with mild punishment was viewed as more acceptable than (and equally effective as) inductive discipline alone. Findings for fathers were more limited, suggesting only that inductive discipline when used without mild punishment was viewed as more acceptable than mild punishment alone. Overall, mothers' use of induction with mild punishment in response to their adolescents' moral transgressions may not undermine the internalization of inductive messages and may even enhance its perceived appropriateness.

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在管教遭遇中结合教养策略:对青少年道德内化的影响。
目前在道德社会化领域的研究需要更充分地解决学科实践的组合如何影响内化过程。目前的研究调查了年轻人的回顾性报告,关于他们的母亲和父亲的纪律反应记忆的道德越轨。参与者包括410名本科生(年龄19.11岁;79%女性),自认为是白人(74.9%)、西班牙裔(8.8%)、多种族(8.8%)、黑人(3.2%)、亚洲人(2.7%)和其他(1.6%)。年轻人提供了父母对道德越轨行为的反应的叙述,然后根据其公平性和有效性对这些反应进行评级。纪律反应被编码为归纳性纪律、轻度惩罚或两者结合的存在。结果表明,与单独使用轻度惩罚相比,母亲在使用(或不使用)轻度惩罚的情况下使用诱导性纪律更合适。重要的是,归纳性纪律与轻度惩罚相结合被认为比单独的归纳性纪律更容易接受(并且同样有效)。对父亲的研究结果更为有限,表明只有在没有轻微惩罚的情况下使用诱导性纪律比单独使用轻微惩罚更容易接受。总体而言,母亲在应对青少年的道德越轨行为时使用带有轻微惩罚的诱导可能不会破坏诱导信息的内化,甚至可能增强其感知的适当性。
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