The current cross-cultural study aimed to extend research on parenting and children’s prosocial behavior by examining relations among parental warmth, values related to family obligations (i.e., children’s support to and respect for their parents, siblings, and extended family), and prosocial behavior during the transition to adolescence (from ages 9 to 12). Mothers, fathers, and their children (N = 1107 families) from 8 countries including 11 cultural groups (Colombia; Rome and Naples, Italy; Jordan; Kenya; the Philippines; Sweden; Thailand; and African Americans, European Americans, and Latin Americans in the United States) provided data over 3 years in 3 waves (Mageof child in wave 1 = 9.34 years, SD = 0.75; 50.5% female). Overall, acros...
The current paper focuses on cross-cultural differences and similarities as well as cultural change ...
To examine whether the cultural normativeness of parents' beliefs and behaviors moderates the links ...
Positive parenting and a warm parent-child emotional climate predict low levels of child antisocial ...
The current cross-cultural study aimed to extend research on parenting and children’s prosocial beha...
The current cross-cultural study aimed to extend research on parenting and children’s prosocial beha...
The current cross-cultural study aimed to extend research on parenting and children’s prosocial beha...
Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children’s adjustment an...
Promoting children's prosocial behavior is a goal for parents, healthcare professionals, and nations...
Promoting children’s prosocial behavior is a goal for parents, healthcare professionals, and nations...
Prosocial behaviors are acts intended to benefit others. While research indicates cross-cultural dif...
This study investigated whether the associations between (a) the quality of the parent–child relatio...
The primary purpose of the current study was to better understand how cultural values may shape Mexi...
This study investigated whether the associations between (a) the quality of the parent-child relatio...
This study investigated whether the associations between (a) the quality of the parent-child relatio...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors that predict youth development, and family variab...
The current paper focuses on cross-cultural differences and similarities as well as cultural change ...
To examine whether the cultural normativeness of parents' beliefs and behaviors moderates the links ...
Positive parenting and a warm parent-child emotional climate predict low levels of child antisocial ...
The current cross-cultural study aimed to extend research on parenting and children’s prosocial beha...
The current cross-cultural study aimed to extend research on parenting and children’s prosocial beha...
The current cross-cultural study aimed to extend research on parenting and children’s prosocial beha...
Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children’s adjustment an...
Promoting children's prosocial behavior is a goal for parents, healthcare professionals, and nations...
Promoting children’s prosocial behavior is a goal for parents, healthcare professionals, and nations...
Prosocial behaviors are acts intended to benefit others. While research indicates cross-cultural dif...
This study investigated whether the associations between (a) the quality of the parent–child relatio...
The primary purpose of the current study was to better understand how cultural values may shape Mexi...
This study investigated whether the associations between (a) the quality of the parent-child relatio...
This study investigated whether the associations between (a) the quality of the parent-child relatio...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors that predict youth development, and family variab...
The current paper focuses on cross-cultural differences and similarities as well as cultural change ...
To examine whether the cultural normativeness of parents' beliefs and behaviors moderates the links ...
Positive parenting and a warm parent-child emotional climate predict low levels of child antisocial ...