This paper describes a study in which an assessment tool of parental expectation on child’s future was developed. Based on focus group interviews of parents and adolescents in Hong Kong, five dimensions of parental expectation on child’s future were identified, including “educational achievement”, “self-reliance”, “occupation”, “family obligation”, and “conduct”. In conjunction with the Chinese literature on parental expectations, the Chinese Parental Expectation on Child’s Future Scale was developed. To assess the content validity of the measure, a panel of experts was invited to determine the relevance, clarity, and representativeness of the developed items and the views of the experts were used to further modify the scale. This study is ...
Based on a sample of 373 Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong, the dimensionality of the 23-item Chinese...
Purpose: To explore the childbirth expectations of Chinese expectant parents during their transition...
The literature suggests that asset building for children not only encourages families to financially...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Abstract Parents are children’s first social relationship and network. However, the knowledge of hum...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine contemporary Chinese parents\u27 childrearing...
Parenting is very important to children, and it directly or indirectly influences children\u27s outc...
This paper describes a study in which an assessment tool of parental sacrifice for child’s education...
This study examines relations among parental expectations for children’s development of social-emoti...
Career aspirations developed in childhood may impact on future career development in adolescence and...
The influence of perceived parental expectations on children's school perfor mance was examined...
Previous studies have found that families’ socioeconomic status has significant impact on parents’ a...
Based on the responses of 275 Chinese parents experiencing economic disadvantage in Hong Kong, the r...
Based on the data collected from 275 Chinese families experiencing economic disadvantage in Hong Kon...
Based on a sample of 373 Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong, the dimensionality of the 23-item Chinese...
Purpose: To explore the childbirth expectations of Chinese expectant parents during their transition...
The literature suggests that asset building for children not only encourages families to financially...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Abstract Parents are children’s first social relationship and network. However, the knowledge of hum...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine contemporary Chinese parents\u27 childrearing...
Parenting is very important to children, and it directly or indirectly influences children\u27s outc...
This paper describes a study in which an assessment tool of parental sacrifice for child’s education...
This study examines relations among parental expectations for children’s development of social-emoti...
Career aspirations developed in childhood may impact on future career development in adolescence and...
The influence of perceived parental expectations on children's school perfor mance was examined...
Previous studies have found that families’ socioeconomic status has significant impact on parents’ a...
Based on the responses of 275 Chinese parents experiencing economic disadvantage in Hong Kong, the r...
Based on the data collected from 275 Chinese families experiencing economic disadvantage in Hong Kon...
Based on a sample of 373 Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong, the dimensionality of the 23-item Chinese...
Purpose: To explore the childbirth expectations of Chinese expectant parents during their transition...
The literature suggests that asset building for children not only encourages families to financially...