Parental socialization of mental health in Chinese American families: What parents say and do, and how youth make meaning

Fam Process. 2023 Mar;62(1):319-335. doi: 10.1111/famp.12766. Epub 2022 Mar 23.

Abstract

Parental mental health socialization is a process by which parents shape how youth develop and maintain beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors regarding mental health and help-seeking behaviors. Although culture shapes parental mental health socialization, few studies have examined specific parental socialization practices regarding mental health and help-seeking, especially as a culturally anchored process. Using a qualitative approach, this study explores youth-reported parental socialization of mental health within Chinese American families by examining focus group data from 69 Chinese American high school and college students. Findings revealed that youth received parental messages that conveyed culturally anchored conceptualizations of mental health that included stigmatized views of mental illness and perceptions of mental distress as not a legitimate problem. Parents responded to youth distress in culturally consonant ways: by encouraging culturally specific coping methods, dismissing or minimizing distress, or responding with silence. Youth engaged in the active interpretation of parental messages through cultural brokering, bridging the gap between their parents' messages and mainstream notions of mental health and help-seeking. Overall, our findings point to the significant role of culture in parental mental health socialization in Chinese American families and the need to integrate culturally specific understandings of mental health into future interventions for Asian American youth.

父母方面对于心理健康问题的社会化接纳是一个过程, 在这个社会化过程中父母逐步影响到青少年形成和保持有关心理健康和遇到问题发出求助的信念、态度和行为。虽然原来民族的文化能影响到父母的心理健康方面的社会化, 但很少有研究调查有关心理健康和寻求帮助等方面父母的具体社会化实践, 特别是作为一个文化锚定的过程。本研究采用定性研究的方法, 研究对象是由69名华裔高中生和华裔大学生组成的焦点小组, 通过小组数据的分析, 探讨华裔青少年自己报告的美国华裔家庭中父母心理健康社会化情况。调查结果显示, 青少年接收到的来自父母的信息传达了植根于中华民族文化的心理健康概念, 其中包括中国文化里对精神疾病的污名化看法, 以及认为精神痛苦不是一个正常合法的问题。父母以和文化保持一致的方式回应青少年的痛苦: 鼓励文化认同的特定应对方法, 不关注痛苦或尽量把痛苦最小化, 或不闻不问以沉默回应。青年通过跨中西文化经纪人角色积极解读父母的信息, 弥合父母的信息与心理健康和寻求帮助的主流观念之间的差距。总体而言, 研究结果指出了民族文化在华裔美国家庭中父母心理健康社会化中的重要作用, 以及需要将文化上对心理健康的特定理解融入未来对亚裔美国青年的干预中。.

Keywords: Asian American; culture; help seeking; mental health; parent-child relationship; parental socialization; 亚裔美国人; 家长的社会化; 心理健康; 文化.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Asian*
  • East Asian People
  • Humans
  • Mental Health
  • Parents / psychology
  • Socialization*
  • United States