This study examined the psychosocial adjustment of Chinese immigrant children in satellite families in Canada. I used Flanagan\u27s (1954) Critical Incident Technique to interview 32 Chinese children who were between 10 and 19 years old, living in satellite families, and who emigrated from China, Taiwan, or Hong Kong to Canada within the last four years. All interviews were conducted in the respondents\u27 mother tongue. The results showed that these children, whether they emigrated to Canada recently or four years ago, whether they were young or old, and whether they were males or females, were well adjusted. Many respondents reported that they have a better relationship with their parents, particularly with their fathers, than they had in...
The studies presented in this dissertation examine the academic, psychological, and behavioral adjus...
This study examines the attitudes of recent Taiwanese immigrant parents, of relatively high socioec...
While the first entry of Chinese immigrants to Canada dates back to more than a century, in 1967 wh...
Research with adolescent migrants suggests that they may be at greater risk of experiencing mental h...
Most recent Canadian studies on the mental health and behavioural problems of Canadian immigrant chi...
This study investigates the adjustment experiences of 23 Chinese-speaking foreignborn students in a...
This study critically examines parental perceptions of intergenerational conflict and explores copin...
Despite the large number of studies examining academic achievement of Chinese immigrant children (CI...
There is limited research on parenting and its impact on Chinese Canadian youth. The current study s...
Chinese immigrant families’ educational expectations are usually characterized as one of the most im...
This study explored non-school English literacy experiences of children from low English Chinese imm...
In a sample of 506 Chinese adolescents living in Canada from 3 cohort groups, age at the time of arr...
This study examined the relations of maternal warmth, behavioral control, and encouragement of socia...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the experiences of reunification between older Chine...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the question: What events facilitated or hindered the a...
The studies presented in this dissertation examine the academic, psychological, and behavioral adjus...
This study examines the attitudes of recent Taiwanese immigrant parents, of relatively high socioec...
While the first entry of Chinese immigrants to Canada dates back to more than a century, in 1967 wh...
Research with adolescent migrants suggests that they may be at greater risk of experiencing mental h...
Most recent Canadian studies on the mental health and behavioural problems of Canadian immigrant chi...
This study investigates the adjustment experiences of 23 Chinese-speaking foreignborn students in a...
This study critically examines parental perceptions of intergenerational conflict and explores copin...
Despite the large number of studies examining academic achievement of Chinese immigrant children (CI...
There is limited research on parenting and its impact on Chinese Canadian youth. The current study s...
Chinese immigrant families’ educational expectations are usually characterized as one of the most im...
This study explored non-school English literacy experiences of children from low English Chinese imm...
In a sample of 506 Chinese adolescents living in Canada from 3 cohort groups, age at the time of arr...
This study examined the relations of maternal warmth, behavioral control, and encouragement of socia...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the experiences of reunification between older Chine...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the question: What events facilitated or hindered the a...
The studies presented in this dissertation examine the academic, psychological, and behavioral adjus...
This study examines the attitudes of recent Taiwanese immigrant parents, of relatively high socioec...
While the first entry of Chinese immigrants to Canada dates back to more than a century, in 1967 wh...