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Emotion Talk in Chinese American Immigrant Families and Longitudinal Links to Children's Socioemotional Competence

机译:中国美国移民家庭的情感谈话和儿童社会间谍能力的纵向联系

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Parent emotion talk (ET), a type of emotion-related socialization practice, is theorized to foster children's emotion-related regulation and socioemotional skills. Yet, there has been limited research linking parent ET to children's effortful control, a top-down regulatory process. Despite the observed cultural differences in ET between Chinese and European American families, few researchers tested whether the socioemotional benefits of ET are generalizable to Chinese American families, an immigrant group with contrasting values in their heritage and host cultures. The present study examined Chinese American parents' ET, its associations with sociocultural factors, and prospective relations to school-age children's effortful control, sympathy, and socially appropriate behaviors. In a two-wave (1.5 years apart) longitudinal study of first- and second-generation Chinese American children (N = 258, age = 6-9 years at Wave 1, 52% from low-income families), the content and quality of parent ET (e.g., the overall quality of emotion talk, frequency of emotion explanations, emotion questions, and number of emotion words) was coded from a video-recorded shared book reading task. Children's effortful control, sympathy, and social behaviors were rated by parents, teachers, and children. Results showed that the Chinese American parents from lower socioeconomic status families, families with lower English proficiency, or more recent immigrants displayed lower ET. Parent ET was prospectively related to children's higher effortful control after controlling for stability, and higher effortful control was concurrently associated with children's higher sympathy and more socially appropriate behaviors. The findings provide empirical support for the socioemotional benefits of ET for school-age children in Chinese American immigrant families.
机译:父情绪谈话(et)是一种情感相关的社会化实践,是促进儿童情感相关的监管和社会情调技能。然而,有限的研究将父母ET与儿童努力控制联系在一起,一项自上而下的监管过程。尽管在中国和欧洲的美国家庭之间观察到的文化差异,但很少有研究人员测试ET的社会情调福利是普遍的,这是中国美国家庭,一个移民组,其传统和宿主文化中具有对比的价值观。本研究审查了中国美国父母的ET,其与社会文化因素的协会,以及与学龄儿童努力控制,同情和社会适当行为的前瞻性关系。在两浪潮(相隔1.5岁)纵向研究第一代和第二代中国儿童(n = 258,岁时= 6-9岁,从低收入家庭52%),内容和质量父母等(例如,情绪谈话的整体质量,情绪解释的频率,情感问题和情绪词汇数量)从视频录制的共享书阅读任务中编码。儿童努力的控制,同情和社会行为被父母,教师和儿童评估。结果表明,中国美国父母从较低的社会经济地位家庭,英语水平较低的家庭,或者最近的移民展出了较低的等。在控制稳定性后,父母et潜在与儿童更高的努力控制,较高的努力控制与儿童更高的同情和更具社会适当的行为同时相关。该调查结果为中国美国移民家庭中学生儿童的et et et et of et的社会间谍福利提供了实证支持。

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