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Acculturation, familism, and parent-adolescent processes: The role of adherence to traditional cultural values in reducing the risk for delinquency for Mexican American adolescents

机译:适应,家庭主义和父母-青少年进程:坚持传统文化价值观在降低墨西哥裔美国青少年犯罪风险中的作用

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Findings that Hispanic youth are at greater risk for delinquency than their Anglo American counterparts, have been used to suggest that traditional Hispanic cultures tolerate or even promote delinquency (Thom, 1997). However, when Hispanic youth are assessed by acculturation level, those most closely connected to the Hispanic culture of origin are at least risk for delinquency (Buriel, Calzada, & Vasquez, 1982; Fridrich & Flannery, 1995). The present study of 527 Mexican American high school students from two-parent families investigated how acculturation may function to minimize the risk for delinquency. Results indicate that Mexican American adolescents' reduced affiliation with Mexican culture is related to lower levels of the traditional Hispanic cultural value of familism and that familism is related to parent-adolescent processes linked to a reduced risk for delinquency, specifically parent-adolescent attachment and parental monitoring. Results also suggest that familism mediates the relationship between acculturation and delinquency through its effect on parent-adolescent processes related to a reduced risk for delinquency. Some gender differences were noted in follow-up analyses. For girls, only maternal monitoring was significantly related to a reduced risk for delinquency. For boys, only mother-son attachment was related to a reduced risk for delinquency. These findings are consistent with a causal model in which decreasing levels of familism help to explain the relationship between acculturation and delinquency to the extent that familism promotes parent-adolescent processes that are related to a reduced risk for delinquency, and suggest that traditional Mexican cultural values function as a protective factor for Mexican American youth and not as a risk factor. Furthermore, traditional gender role values may play a role in explaining the relationship between family processes and a reduced the risk for delinquency for Mexican American adolescents. This study suggests that relevant traditional Hispanic cultural values should be considered in designing and executing delinquency prevention and intervention programs aimed at Hispanic youth.
机译:研究发现,西班牙裔青年比美国黑人青年有更大的犯罪风险,这表明传统的西班牙裔文化容忍甚至促进了犯罪(Thom,1997)。但是,当通过适应水平评估西班牙裔青年时,与西班牙裔起源文化最密切相关的那些年轻人至少有犯罪的风险(Buriel,Calzada和Vasquez,1982; Fridrich&Flannery,1995)。目前对来自两个父母家庭的527名墨西哥裔美国高中学生的研究调查了文化适应如何发挥作用以最大程度地降低犯罪风险。结果表明,墨西哥裔美国青少年与墨西哥文化的联系减少,与传统的西班牙裔家庭文化价值观的降低有关,家族关系与父母-青少年过程有关,从而降低了犯罪风险,特别是父母与青少年之间的依恋和父母亲监控。结果还表明,家族主义通过其对父母与青少年过程的影响(降低犯罪风险)来介导适应和犯罪之间的关系。在后续分析中发现了一些性别差异。对于女孩而言,只有产妇监测与降低犯罪风险显着相关。对于男孩,只有母子依恋与犯罪风险降低有关。这些发现与因果关系的模型一致,在这种因果模型中,家族主义程度的下降有助于解释适应与犯罪之间的关系,以致家族主义促进了与降低犯罪风险相关的父母-青少年过程,并暗示了墨西哥传统的文化价值作为墨西哥裔美国青年的保护因素,而不是危险因素。此外,传统的性别角色价值观可能在解释家庭过程之间的关系以及降低墨西哥裔青少年犯罪风险方面发挥了作用。这项研究表明,在设计和执行针对西班牙裔青少年的犯罪预防和干预计划时,应考虑相关的传统西班牙裔文化价值观。

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    Cota-Robles Sonia L.;

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