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ArtikelAdult daughters' perceptions of the mother-daughter relationship: a cross-cultural comparison  
Oleh: Rastogi, Mudita ; Wampler, Karen S.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Family Relations vol. 48 no. 03 (Jul. 1999), page 327-336.
Topik: attachment; cross-cultural; mother-daughter; intergenerational; gender
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Isi artikelThis study compares the perception of adult daughters' relationship with their mothers across the European American, Asian/Indian American, and Alexican American cultures, using intergenerational, feminist object relations and attachment theories. Three dimensions were used to measure the relationships: closeness, reliability, and collectivism. Each dimension was measured using two instruments: the AAS and the MAD. The latter was developed to be sensitive to cultural differences and includes a new variable called trust in hierarchy. This variable represents positive beliefs about, and an acceptance of hierarchy in intergenerational relationships. The participants were 91 women from the three ethnic groups. Cross-cultural differences in the adult daughtermother relationship were found, with the Asian Indian American group scoring higher than the European American group 011 many variables. Scores for the Mexican American group tended to fall between those of the other two groups.
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