Cultural values and social status are two salient factors in the psychological experiences of immigrant families, and both have been associated with immigrant parents' patterns of emotional expression in previous studies. The present study examined how endorsement of cultural values (collectivism and conformity) and social status were uniquely associated with immigrant parents' emotional expressivity in the family. First-generation Chinese American immigrant parents (N = 239, 80% mothers; M = 41.31 years old) of elementary-age children reported on their endorsement of values of collectivism and conformity, their patterns of emotional expressivity in the family context, and their family income and education levels. Path analyses indicated un...
Guided by the sociocultural approach (Wertsch, 1998; Wertsch, Del Rio & Alvarez, 1995), the study ex...
In spite of the fact that many researchers have focused on the influences of acculturation on the ps...
In spite of the fact that many researchers have focused on the influences of acculturation on the ps...
The present dissertation used a developmental, sociocultural models approach to culture and emotion,...
The present study examined 2 measures of Chinese American immigrant parents' emotional expression in...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children's and parents' cultural orientations and (b) ...
Parents’ communication of love and care to their child is arguably a universal behavior found among ...
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)...
Parent emotion talk (ET), a type of emotion-related socialization practice, is theorized to foster c...
Parent-child similarities in traditional mate preferences were examined in Chinese immi-grants to No...
This multi-method study examined associations between observed and parent- and child-reported intrus...
The present study examined relations between prosocial tendencies (dispositional sympathy and prosoc...
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...
Guided by the sociocultural approach (Wertsch, 1998; Wertsch, Del Rio & Alvarez, 1995), the study ex...
In spite of the fact that many researchers have focused on the influences of acculturation on the ps...
In spite of the fact that many researchers have focused on the influences of acculturation on the ps...
The present dissertation used a developmental, sociocultural models approach to culture and emotion,...
The present study examined 2 measures of Chinese American immigrant parents' emotional expression in...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children's and parents' cultural orientations and (b) ...
Parents’ communication of love and care to their child is arguably a universal behavior found among ...
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)...
Parent emotion talk (ET), a type of emotion-related socialization practice, is theorized to foster c...
Parent-child similarities in traditional mate preferences were examined in Chinese immi-grants to No...
This multi-method study examined associations between observed and parent- and child-reported intrus...
The present study examined relations between prosocial tendencies (dispositional sympathy and prosoc...
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...
Guided by the sociocultural approach (Wertsch, 1998; Wertsch, Del Rio & Alvarez, 1995), the study ex...
In spite of the fact that many researchers have focused on the influences of acculturation on the ps...
In spite of the fact that many researchers have focused on the influences of acculturation on the ps...