Parenting and centrality: The role of life meaning as a mediator for and language broker role identity

Language brokering is a prevalent phenomenon in ethnic minority immigrant populations. Although accruing evidence points to the beneficial impacts of healthy role identity development, research investigating the formation of a language broker role identity in language brokering adolescents is lackin...

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Main Authors: SIM, Lester, KIM, Su Yeong, ZHANG, Minyu, SHEN, Yishan
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-50542023-10-09T07:27:45Z Parenting and centrality: The role of life meaning as a mediator for and language broker role identity SIM, Lester KIM, Su Yeong ZHANG, Minyu SHEN, Yishan Language brokering is a prevalent phenomenon in ethnic minority immigrant populations. Although accruing evidence points to the beneficial impacts of healthy role identity development, research investigating the formation of a language broker role identity in language brokering adolescents is lacking in the literature. In a sample of 604 Latinx adolescents (54.3% female; Mage at Time 1 = 12.41, SD = .97), structured equation modeling was conducted with maternal warmth and hostility examined as antecedents and adolescents’ life meaning as a mediator for language broker role identities. Results revealed that life meaning mediated the positive association from maternal warmth to language broker role identity. However, the negative association from maternal hostility to language broker role identity was no longer significant when accounting for maternal warmth. Corroborating extant findings, reciprocal relations were observed between maternal parenting practices, life meaning and language broker role identity. The results attest to the importance of investigating culturally specific role identity development in immigrant populations and demonstrates the role of maternal parenting practices in affecting adolescents’ role identity formation, albeit with contrasting gender effects. 2019-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3796 info:doi/10.1007/s10964-018-0963-x https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5054/viewcontent/parenting.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Language broker role identities Maternal warmth Maternal hostility Life meaning Applied Behavior Analysis Multicultural Psychology Social Psychology
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Language broker role identities
Maternal warmth
Maternal hostility
Life meaning
Applied Behavior Analysis
Multicultural Psychology
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Language broker role identities
Maternal warmth
Maternal hostility
Life meaning
Applied Behavior Analysis
Multicultural Psychology
Social Psychology
SIM, Lester
KIM, Su Yeong
ZHANG, Minyu
SHEN, Yishan
Parenting and centrality: The role of life meaning as a mediator for and language broker role identity
description Language brokering is a prevalent phenomenon in ethnic minority immigrant populations. Although accruing evidence points to the beneficial impacts of healthy role identity development, research investigating the formation of a language broker role identity in language brokering adolescents is lacking in the literature. In a sample of 604 Latinx adolescents (54.3% female; Mage at Time 1 = 12.41, SD = .97), structured equation modeling was conducted with maternal warmth and hostility examined as antecedents and adolescents’ life meaning as a mediator for language broker role identities. Results revealed that life meaning mediated the positive association from maternal warmth to language broker role identity. However, the negative association from maternal hostility to language broker role identity was no longer significant when accounting for maternal warmth. Corroborating extant findings, reciprocal relations were observed between maternal parenting practices, life meaning and language broker role identity. The results attest to the importance of investigating culturally specific role identity development in immigrant populations and demonstrates the role of maternal parenting practices in affecting adolescents’ role identity formation, albeit with contrasting gender effects.
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author SIM, Lester
KIM, Su Yeong
ZHANG, Minyu
SHEN, Yishan
author_facet SIM, Lester
KIM, Su Yeong
ZHANG, Minyu
SHEN, Yishan
author_sort SIM, Lester
title Parenting and centrality: The role of life meaning as a mediator for and language broker role identity
title_short Parenting and centrality: The role of life meaning as a mediator for and language broker role identity
title_full Parenting and centrality: The role of life meaning as a mediator for and language broker role identity
title_fullStr Parenting and centrality: The role of life meaning as a mediator for and language broker role identity
title_full_unstemmed Parenting and centrality: The role of life meaning as a mediator for and language broker role identity
title_sort parenting and centrality: the role of life meaning as a mediator for and language broker role identity
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2019
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3796
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5054/viewcontent/parenting.pdf
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