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ArtikelValue Socalization in Families of Israeli - Born and Soviet - Born Adolescents in Israel  
Oleh: Schwartz, Shalom H. ; Knafo, Ariel
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 32 no. 2 (Mar. 2001), page 213-228.
Topik: ADOLESCENT; values; immigration; families & family life; teenagers; parents & parenting; communication
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Isi artikelThe authors examine impacts of immigration on parent - adolescent value similarity, consistency of parents' value messages, and the value transmission process. Thirty - four former soviet immigrant families to israel and 68 matched israeli families participated. Group mean comparisons revealed generational effects for openness and conservation values : adolescent resembled one another more than their own parents. Immigration further increased adolescent - parent value distance. For self - transcendence and self - enhancement values, there were no effects. Correlations between parent and adolescent group means, across 11 values, suggest that immigration reduces parent - adolescent value similarity in value priorities. Within - family analyses showed no immigration effects on paernt - adolescent value similarity or on accuracy in perceiving parents values, and greater acceptance of parental values in immigrant families. Value messages of immigrant parents were less consistent. Inconsistency undermined value transmission, differently in immigrant and veteran families. Th authors discuss why group versus within - family analyses can yield contradictory results and why findings depend on the specific values studied.
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