Currently, little is known about how child-rearing beliefs change as immigrant families adapt to the host culture and about the extent to which these beliefs begin to approximate the American mainstream. This study examined how parents’ child-rearing beliefs were associated with the psychological well-being of 360 (180 Asian Indian and 180 European American) adolescents. Asian Indian adolescents reported higher family conflict, ethnic identity achievement, and anxiety, and their parents endorsed training and shaming child-rearing beliefs more than did European American families. Asian Indian parents who had an integrated or assimilated acculturation style approximated the European families’ family conflict ratings and their child-rearing be...
As individuals and families move from India to Canada, they bring with them the values, attitudes, ...
Graduation date: 2003Guided by Ogbu's cultural-ecological model of human development, this comparati...
xviii, 150 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the libra...
The present study examines the ethnic heterogeneity of children’s social networks and cross-ethnic f...
Relationships between family socioeconomic status and ethnicity, acculturation and enculturation, an...
Children of Asian Indian immigrants in the United States vary in their acculturation from their pare...
This study examined the influence of parental factors and the moderating effects of parents\u27 ethn...
This study examined early childhood predictors of adaptive emotion regulation among economically dis...
The role of the cultural environment in children's transition to adolescence was examined in this st...
textThe purpose of this study was to investigate the developmental outcomes of Chinese American chil...
Contrary to the "model minority" myth, Asian American children, especially those from low-income imm...
Data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development were analyzed to examine associa...
In many Western countries, immigrant children lag behind their native peers in educational attainmen...
As societies become more diverse, it is becoming common for adults of different ethnicities to paren...
Beyond the normative escalation of adjustment challenges in adolescence, immigrant parents and youth...
As individuals and families move from India to Canada, they bring with them the values, attitudes, ...
Graduation date: 2003Guided by Ogbu's cultural-ecological model of human development, this comparati...
xviii, 150 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the libra...
The present study examines the ethnic heterogeneity of children’s social networks and cross-ethnic f...
Relationships between family socioeconomic status and ethnicity, acculturation and enculturation, an...
Children of Asian Indian immigrants in the United States vary in their acculturation from their pare...
This study examined the influence of parental factors and the moderating effects of parents\u27 ethn...
This study examined early childhood predictors of adaptive emotion regulation among economically dis...
The role of the cultural environment in children's transition to adolescence was examined in this st...
textThe purpose of this study was to investigate the developmental outcomes of Chinese American chil...
Contrary to the "model minority" myth, Asian American children, especially those from low-income imm...
Data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development were analyzed to examine associa...
In many Western countries, immigrant children lag behind their native peers in educational attainmen...
As societies become more diverse, it is becoming common for adults of different ethnicities to paren...
Beyond the normative escalation of adjustment challenges in adolescence, immigrant parents and youth...
As individuals and families move from India to Canada, they bring with them the values, attitudes, ...
Graduation date: 2003Guided by Ogbu's cultural-ecological model of human development, this comparati...
xviii, 150 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the libra...