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ArtikelSimilarities and Differences in Acculturation Among Mothers, Fathers, and Children in Immigrant Chinese Families  
Oleh: Costigan, Catherine L. ; Dokis, Daphne P.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 37 no. 6 (2006), page 723-741.
Topik: ACCULTURATION; acculturation; parent - child relationships; immigration; chinese families
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Isi artikelSimilarities and differences in acculturation in mulitple domains were evaluated among mothers, fathers, and children in 88 imigrant chinese families in canada. Parents and children differed most in host culture domains (public canadian behaviours and private canadian values) and were most similar in ethnic private domains (chinese identity and values). Differences in the ethnic public domain (chinese behaviours) were moderate. Unexpectedly, considerable mother - father differences were also evident across domains. The predictors of parent - child differences varued by domain. Differences in public domains were larger in mmother - child dyads and in families iwth longer residence in canada. Differences in ethnic private domains were larger in father - child dyads and in families characterized by less warmth. Findings are discussed in terms of the domain specificity of cultural transmission and the influence of immigrant parents in host versus ethnic dimensions.
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