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“Who Is Sitting Across From Me?” Immigrant Mothers’ Knowledge of Parenting and Children’s Development

机译:“谁坐在我对面?”移民母亲的育儿和儿童发展知识

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Objective. Although parents’ knowledge about child development and child rearing is relevant to pediatric practice, very little is known about immigrant parents’ knowledge. To fill this gap in research, this study investigated parenting knowledge in 2 groups of mothers who had immigrated to the United States.Design. Japanese and South American immigrant mothers of 2-year-olds completed a standardized survey of parenting knowledge and provided information about sociodemographic and infant health status. Their data were compared with European American mothers in the United States.Results. Immigrant mothers scored ~70% on the evaluation of parenting knowledge, significantly lower than multigenerational US mothers. The majority of immigrant mothers did not know correct answers for 25% of the items, and their incorrect answers were mostly to questions about normative child development.Conclusions. Parents’ knowledge is relevant to pediatricians’ evaluations of the health and welfare of children as understood by their parents. Gaps in parenting knowledge have implications for clinical interactions with parents, child diagnosis, pediatric training, and parent education.
机译:目的。尽管父母对儿童发育和抚养的知识与儿科实践有关,但对移民父母的知识知之甚少。为了填补这一研究空白,本研究调查了移民到美国的2组母亲的育儿知识。日本和南美的2岁移民母亲完成了育儿知识的标准化调查,并提供了有关社会人口统计学和婴儿健康状况的信息。他们的数据与美国的欧美母亲进行了比较。移民母亲的育儿知识评估得分约为70%,明显低于美国多代母亲。大多数移民母亲对25%的物品都不知道正确答案,他们的错误答案主要是关于规范性儿童发育的问题。父母的知识与儿科医生对儿童健康和福利的评估有关。育儿知识的差距对与父母的临床互动,儿童诊断,儿科培训和父母教育有影响。

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