This multi-method study examined associations between observed and parent- and child-reported intrusive parenting, parent and child cultural orientations, and children's adjustment in a socioeconomically diverse sample of Chinese American immigrant families. Participants were 239 Chinese American school-aged children (M age = 9.19 years, range = 7.49 to 10.96 years) and their parents from first- and second-generation immigrant families. Parents and children reported on parents' intrusive parenting, their own cultural orientations, and parents and teachers reported on children's internalizing and externalizing problems. Observed intrusive parenting behaviors were coded from videotaped parent-child conflict discussions. Findings from path ana...
The goals of this study were: (a) to examine authoritative parenting style among Chinese immigrant m...
The researchers in this study investigated whether Chinese and American children’sinterpretations of...
Using data from a socioeconomically diverse sample of Chinese American children (n = 258, aged 6-9 y...
This multi-method study examined associations between observed and parent- and child-reported intrus...
This multi-method study examined associations between observed and parent- and child-reported intrus...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children's and parents' cultural orientations and (b) ...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children's and parents' cultural orientations and (b) ...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children’s and parents ’ cultural orientations and (b)...
Research suggests that parent-child conflict is a salient family process in Asian immigrant families...
The current study examined the associations between parentally perceived child effortful control (EC...
Beyond the normative escalation of adjustment challenges in adolescence, immigrant parents and youth...
The goal of this questionnaire-based study was to compare the relative endorsement of specific paren...
Using data from a socioeconomically diverse sample of Chinese American children (n = 258, aged 6-9 y...
Using data from a socioeconomically diverse sample of Chinese American children (n = 258, aged 6-9 y...
Although an extensive literature links children's self-regulation abilities with both distal (e.g., ...
The goals of this study were: (a) to examine authoritative parenting style among Chinese immigrant m...
The researchers in this study investigated whether Chinese and American children’sinterpretations of...
Using data from a socioeconomically diverse sample of Chinese American children (n = 258, aged 6-9 y...
This multi-method study examined associations between observed and parent- and child-reported intrus...
This multi-method study examined associations between observed and parent- and child-reported intrus...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children's and parents' cultural orientations and (b) ...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children's and parents' cultural orientations and (b) ...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children’s and parents ’ cultural orientations and (b)...
Research suggests that parent-child conflict is a salient family process in Asian immigrant families...
The current study examined the associations between parentally perceived child effortful control (EC...
Beyond the normative escalation of adjustment challenges in adolescence, immigrant parents and youth...
The goal of this questionnaire-based study was to compare the relative endorsement of specific paren...
Using data from a socioeconomically diverse sample of Chinese American children (n = 258, aged 6-9 y...
Using data from a socioeconomically diverse sample of Chinese American children (n = 258, aged 6-9 y...
Although an extensive literature links children's self-regulation abilities with both distal (e.g., ...
The goals of this study were: (a) to examine authoritative parenting style among Chinese immigrant m...
The researchers in this study investigated whether Chinese and American children’sinterpretations of...
Using data from a socioeconomically diverse sample of Chinese American children (n = 258, aged 6-9 y...