This study examined associations between indicators of the parent–adolescent relationship (academic support, monitoring, normative conflicts, and culture-based conflicts) and outcomes related to academic motivation and psychological well-being. Findings suggested that parental academic support was associated with higher self-esteem and academic motivation and monitoring was associated with higher self-esteem in a sample of 93 middle-school Hmong American students. Whereas normative conflicts reported by adolescents (fighting over hairstyles or clothes) were unrelated to any outcomes, reports of culture-based conflicts were associated with greater self-deprecating thoughts for all adolescents and with greater depressive symptoms among boys o...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Cather...
Today young Hmong women growing in the United States face a future that is\ud very different from th...
Beyond the normative escalation of adjustment challenges in adolescence, immigrant parents and youth...
This study examined associations between cultural socialization and Hmong American early adolescents...
This study reports findings from a series of focus groups conducted on Hmong American university stu...
This study reports findings from a series of focus groups conducted on Hmong American university stu...
This study examined the relationship between parent-child conflict and academic engagement for Hmong...
Abstract This qualitative study looked into the parental academic support Hmong parents provided to ...
AbstractParent-Child Conflict in Chinese American Immigrant Families: A Longitudinal Study Examining...
Chinese-American parents are parenting within two cultures: the mainstream American culture and thei...
In 2011, Amy Chua published a controversial memoir detailing her experience as a Chinese mother an...
In their countries of origin, immigrant youth are unlikely to question the age-old child-rearing pra...
Abstract Exposure to high academic achievement pressure and parent-child conflict is associated with...
UnrestrictedDespite the growing number of Asian immigrants, very little research currently exists on...
Color poster with text and images.Empirical evidence suggests that early parental involvement in a c...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Cather...
Today young Hmong women growing in the United States face a future that is\ud very different from th...
Beyond the normative escalation of adjustment challenges in adolescence, immigrant parents and youth...
This study examined associations between cultural socialization and Hmong American early adolescents...
This study reports findings from a series of focus groups conducted on Hmong American university stu...
This study reports findings from a series of focus groups conducted on Hmong American university stu...
This study examined the relationship between parent-child conflict and academic engagement for Hmong...
Abstract This qualitative study looked into the parental academic support Hmong parents provided to ...
AbstractParent-Child Conflict in Chinese American Immigrant Families: A Longitudinal Study Examining...
Chinese-American parents are parenting within two cultures: the mainstream American culture and thei...
In 2011, Amy Chua published a controversial memoir detailing her experience as a Chinese mother an...
In their countries of origin, immigrant youth are unlikely to question the age-old child-rearing pra...
Abstract Exposure to high academic achievement pressure and parent-child conflict is associated with...
UnrestrictedDespite the growing number of Asian immigrants, very little research currently exists on...
Color poster with text and images.Empirical evidence suggests that early parental involvement in a c...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Cather...
Today young Hmong women growing in the United States face a future that is\ud very different from th...
Beyond the normative escalation of adjustment challenges in adolescence, immigrant parents and youth...