The purpose of this study is to explore effects of parental remote acculturation and parental remote acculturation gaps in behavior and identity domains on child well-being in divorced families in Turkey. Altogether, 177 divorced mothers from three cities in Turkey completed questionnaires reporting their remote acculturation to U.S. and Turkish cultures, and perceptions of their ex-spouse’s remote acculturation using the Vancouver Index of Acculturation (Behavioral Acculturation) and the Language, Identity Behavior Scale (Identity Acculturation). Mothers also reported their child’s internalizing (social withdrawal, anxiety) and externalizing (aggression) behaviors using the Turkish CBCL. Remote acculturation gaps were operationalized with...
Parental Psychological Control (PPC) is generally associated with adverse developmental outcomes in ...
The links between parenting and child behaviour in cultural context have received increasing researc...
When families migrate the new culture and culture of origin may conflict, with possible consequences...
The purpose of this study is to explore effects of parental remote acculturation and parental remote...
Modern globalization and rising divorce rates in urban Turkey have brought visible reconfigurations ...
In the current dissertation, coparenting dynamics and its relationships with the critical family var...
WOS: 000467731000004The current study is an examination of contributions of parenting styles and qua...
The main goal of the study was to adapt the Structured Child Assessment Tool for Family Relationship...
This study aimed to investigate Turkish targeted parents’ experience of alienating tactics used in t...
Our knowledge of parenting is determined by what mothers usually do for children and ‘fathering’ is...
The parent-child relationship is a cornerstone of early childhood development and one-way early chil...
We investigate the patterns and correlates of currently married adult children’s coresidence with th...
When families migrate the new culture and culture of origin may conflict, with possible consequences...
This paper aims to expand knowledge on the effects of aninternational migration on parent–adult chil...
The parent-child relationship is a cornerstone of early childhood development and one-way early chil...
Parental Psychological Control (PPC) is generally associated with adverse developmental outcomes in ...
The links between parenting and child behaviour in cultural context have received increasing researc...
When families migrate the new culture and culture of origin may conflict, with possible consequences...
The purpose of this study is to explore effects of parental remote acculturation and parental remote...
Modern globalization and rising divorce rates in urban Turkey have brought visible reconfigurations ...
In the current dissertation, coparenting dynamics and its relationships with the critical family var...
WOS: 000467731000004The current study is an examination of contributions of parenting styles and qua...
The main goal of the study was to adapt the Structured Child Assessment Tool for Family Relationship...
This study aimed to investigate Turkish targeted parents’ experience of alienating tactics used in t...
Our knowledge of parenting is determined by what mothers usually do for children and ‘fathering’ is...
The parent-child relationship is a cornerstone of early childhood development and one-way early chil...
We investigate the patterns and correlates of currently married adult children’s coresidence with th...
When families migrate the new culture and culture of origin may conflict, with possible consequences...
This paper aims to expand knowledge on the effects of aninternational migration on parent–adult chil...
The parent-child relationship is a cornerstone of early childhood development and one-way early chil...
Parental Psychological Control (PPC) is generally associated with adverse developmental outcomes in ...
The links between parenting and child behaviour in cultural context have received increasing researc...
When families migrate the new culture and culture of origin may conflict, with possible consequences...