Third culture kids are children raised in globally mobile families who have left their culture of origin to reside in a host culture. As this relocation occurs during childhood, the child combines the values, traditions, and norms of both cultures thereby creating a third culture, a unique culture created by the parent’s integration of the home culture, the host culture, and the domains of the organizational culture. Emotional Stability was found to mediate the relationship between family of origin Expression and Composite distress. Though this was the only hypothesized model that was supported, other interesting findings include that when participants were categorized by industry, statistically significant differences were found between Mi...
Culture plays an important role in socio-emotional development. Within the context of close relation...
Background: Increasing globalization has led to more families with children being relocated each yea...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children’s and parents ’ cultural orientations and (b)...
The following paper concerns the topic of cross-cultural transition of Third Culture Kids and its de...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) or Global Nomads are one of many new populations that represent the global...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of third-culture experience upon the psych...
American families moving abroad are often informed of the initial difficulties they will encounter a...
The present study examined the influence of family and parental work factors, personality, and attac...
The current paper focuses on cross-cultural differences and similarities as well as cultural change ...
Third Culture Kids (TCK) are generally considered to be children who spend a significant period livi...
To examine whether the cultural normativeness of parents' beliefs and behaviors moderates the links ...
The purpose of this study was to quantitatively examine the similarities and differences between you...
While the current literature has indicated parental affection as a potential buffer to common stress...
Individuals who have experienced culturally diverse settings are known to be psychologically more re...
this data set contains data derived from a cross-sectional study which explores the contributions of...
Culture plays an important role in socio-emotional development. Within the context of close relation...
Background: Increasing globalization has led to more families with children being relocated each yea...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children’s and parents ’ cultural orientations and (b)...
The following paper concerns the topic of cross-cultural transition of Third Culture Kids and its de...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) or Global Nomads are one of many new populations that represent the global...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of third-culture experience upon the psych...
American families moving abroad are often informed of the initial difficulties they will encounter a...
The present study examined the influence of family and parental work factors, personality, and attac...
The current paper focuses on cross-cultural differences and similarities as well as cultural change ...
Third Culture Kids (TCK) are generally considered to be children who spend a significant period livi...
To examine whether the cultural normativeness of parents' beliefs and behaviors moderates the links ...
The purpose of this study was to quantitatively examine the similarities and differences between you...
While the current literature has indicated parental affection as a potential buffer to common stress...
Individuals who have experienced culturally diverse settings are known to be psychologically more re...
this data set contains data derived from a cross-sectional study which explores the contributions of...
Culture plays an important role in socio-emotional development. Within the context of close relation...
Background: Increasing globalization has led to more families with children being relocated each yea...
Direct and indirect/mediated relations of (a) children’s and parents ’ cultural orientations and (b)...