Parenting Styles and Youth Well-Being Across Immigrant Generations

  • Anne K. Driscoll
  • Stephen T. Russell
  • Lisa J. Crockett
Publication date
October 2016

Abstract

This study examines generational patterns of parenting styles, the relationships between parenting styles and adolescent well-being among youth of Mexican origin, and the role of generational parenting style patterns in explaining gen-erational patterns in youth behavior (delinquency and alcohol problems) and psychological well-being (depression and self-esteem). This study uses two waves of data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health). The proportion of teens with permissive parents increased with genera-tion; other parenting styles declined. The rate of youth with behavioral problems increased with generation. Self-esteem improved with generation; depression scores did not. Bivariate generational patterns of...

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