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The Acculturation of Parenting Cognitions: A Comparison of South Korean, Korean Immigrant, and European American Mothers
Oleh:
Cote, Linda R.
;
Kwak, Keumjoo
;
Putnick, Diane L.
;
Chung, Hyun Jin
;
Bornstein, Marc H.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 46 no. 9 (Oct. 2015)
,
page 1115-1130.
Topik:
acculturation
;
cultural psychology
;
family/child rearing
;
values
;
attitudes
;
beliefs
;
social cognition
Fulltext:
JJ86111546092015.pdf
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Nomor Panggil:
JJ86
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A three-culture comparison—native South Korean, Korean immigrants to the United States, and native European American mothers—of two types of parenting cognitions—attributions and self-perceptions—was undertaken to explore cultural contributions to parenting cognitions and their adaptability among immigrant mothers. Attributions and self-perceptions of parenting were chosen because they influence parenting behavior and children’s development and vary cross-culturally. One hundred seventy-nine mothers of 20-month-old children participated: 73 South Korean, 50 Korean immigrant, and 56 European American. Korean mothers differed from European American mothers on four of the five types of attributions studied and on all four self-perceptions of parenting, and these differences were largely consistent with the distinct cultural values of South Korea and the United States. Generally, Korean immigrant mothers’ attributions for parenting more closely resembled those of mothers in the United States, whereas their self-perceptions of parenting more closely resembled those of mothers in South Korea. This study provides insights into similarities and differences in cultural models of parenting, and information about the acculturation of parenting cognitions among immigrants from South Korea.
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