Kathleen M Roche, Todd D Little, Sharon R Ghazarian, Sharon F Lambert, Esther J Calzada, John E Schulenberg
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Family cohesion and parental monitoring promote Latino adolescents' positive adjustment. For Latino immigrant families, these parenting processes tend to be interdependent due to shared roots in cultural values emphasizing family togetherness and parental authority. This covariance poses a significant methodological problem with respect to multicollinearity. The present article uses a novel technique-residual centering-to remove shared variance among family cohesion and parental monitoring constructs and, in turn, to identify how the unique variance of each is associated with Latino adolescent adjustment. Participants include 249 9th and 10th graders in Mexican and Central American immigrant families. We compared findings from structural equation models in which parenting constructs were examined simultaneously with residual-centered models, in which shared variance among parenting constructs was removed for each parenting variable. Findings from residual-centered models revealed that parents' monitoring of youth's daily activities was associated with less alcohol use and fewer youth depressive symptoms, and that parents' monitoring of youth's peer activities outside the home was associated with less marijuana use and more depressive symptoms. Family cohesion was unrelated to Latino youth outcomes in residual-centered models. By isolating specific, "pure" parenting effects, residual centering can clarify the ways in which family cohesion and parental monitoring behaviors matter for Latino adolescents' adjustment.
家庭凝聚力和父母监督促进拉丁裔青少年的积极适应。对于拉丁裔移民家庭来说,由于强调家庭团聚和父母权威的共同文化价值观,这些养育过程往往是相互依存的。这种协方差对多重共线性提出了一个重要的方法学问题。本文采用一种新颖的技术——残差中心——来消除家庭凝聚力和父母监控构念之间的共同差异,进而确定每种独特的差异如何与拉丁裔青少年的适应相关联。参与者包括249名来自墨西哥和中美洲移民家庭的九年级和十年级学生。我们比较了结构方程模型和残差中心模型的研究结果。结构方程模型中,父母教养构念同时被检验,而残差中心模型中,父母教养构念之间的共同方差被去除,每个父母教养变量。残差中心模型的研究结果显示,父母监控青少年的日常活动与减少酒精使用和减少青少年抑郁症状有关,父母监控青少年在家外的同伴活动与减少大麻使用和增加抑郁症状有关。在以残差为中心的模型中,家庭凝聚力与拉丁裔青年的结果无关。通过分离特定的、“纯粹的”父母教养效应,剩余中心可以阐明家庭凝聚力和父母监控行为对拉丁裔青少年适应的影响方式。La cohesión familiar y La supervisión de hijos promueven el bien star de los adolescent Latinos。通过家庭移民,通过相互依赖的移民进程,通过家庭移民和文化移民的权力统一。Esta共变是没有问题的metodológico穷的原因多共线性。Este estudio usa una t cnica innovadora(“剩余定心”)para resolver el problem de covarianza entres entres constructos de la cohesión familiar with la supervisión de hijos;在这一过程中,我们发现了同样的变化única在青少年的成长过程中,我们发现了同样的变化。参与者为249名青少年(9至10年级),他们的家庭和移民都是来自墨西哥和中美洲的。结果的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果是结构模型的比较结果。Según los modelos de "残馀定心",la supervisión de las活动手册手册,与酒精消费协会联系在一起síntomas de depresión, la supervisión de las活动手册,与酒精消费协会联系在一起más síntomas de depresión。在禁运中,la cohesión familiar no tuvo asociación con el ajustamiento de los teens。在不同的影响因素中,“剩余定心”的影响因素对青少年所熟悉的único de la cohesión产生了明确的影响,而对青少年则是la supervisión de hijos。