ISBN:
9780789024824
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (636 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Parallel Title:
Print version Parent-Youth Relations : Cultural and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
DDC:
306.874089
Keywords:
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Abstract:
Explore the most fundamental human relationship?between parent and childWestern social science has long neglected to acknowledge that family relationships must always be examined from a culturally sensitive perspective. Parent-Youth Relations: Cultural and Cross-Cultural Perspectives fills this void by exploring in depth the most fundamental human relationship?between parent and child?in different societies around the world. International experts provide a comprehensive collection of original research and theory on how parental styles and the effects of culture are interconnected. Written from
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Parent-Youth Relations: Cultural and Cross-Cultural Perspectives; Copyright; CONTENTS; PART I PARENTING STYLES IN DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES; Introduction: Parenting Styles in Diverse Perspectives; Cultural and Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Parent-Youth Relations; Parenting Style and Child Outcomes in Chinese and Immigrant Chinese Families-Current Findings and Cross-Cultural Considerations in Conceptualization and Research; Parenting Style in Problem-Solving Situations: A Cultural Exploration Based on Structured Observational Methods in Hong Kong
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Ethnicity and Parenting Styles Among Singapore FamiliesCross-National Perspectives on Parental Acceptance-Rejection Theory; A Multi-National Study of Interparental Conflict, Parenting, and Adolescent Functioning: South Africa, Bangladesh, China, India, Bosnia, Germany, Palestine, Colombia, and the United States; The Relationship Between Parenting Behaviors and Adolescent Achievement and Self-Efficacy in Chile and Ecuador; Parent-Adolescent Relations and Problem Behaviors: Hungary, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United States
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PART II COMPLEMENTARY APPROACHES IN CROSS-CULTURAL PARENT-YOUTH RESEARCHIntroduction: Complementary Approaches in Cross-Cultural Parent-Youth Research; Family and School Socialization and Adolescent Academic Achievement: A Cross-National Dominance Analysis of Achievement Predictors; Mexican Adolescents' Perceptions of Parental Behaviors and Authority as Predictors of Their Self-Esteem and Sense of Familism; Parent-Child Contact After Divorce: The Need to Consider the Child's Perspective; Familial Impacts on Adolescent Aggression and Depression in Colombia
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Chinese Adolescents' Decision-Making, Parent-Adolescent Communication and RelationshipsPredicting Korean Adolescents' Sexual Behavior: Individual, Relationship, Family, and Extra-Family Factors; Willingness and Expectations: Intergenerational Differences in Attitudes Toward Filial Responsibility in China; PART III MACRO-LEVEL INFLUENCES ON PARENT-YOUTH RELATIONS; Introduction: Macro-Level Influences on Parent-Youth Relations; Parenting in Mexican Society; Relations with Parents and Friends During Adolescence and Early Adulthood
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Korean-American Mothers' Experiences in Facilitating Academic Success for Their AdolescentsSex Differences and Conjugal Interdependence on Parenthood Stress and Adjustment: A Dyadic Longitudinal Chinese Study; Parent-Child Relationships in Childhood and Adulthood and Their Effect on Marital Quality: A Comparison of Children Who Remained in Close Proximity to Their Parents and Those Who Moved Away; Parental Separation and Adolescents' Felt Insecurity with Mothers: Effects of Financial Hardship, Interparental Conflict, and Maternal Parenting in East and West Germany
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From Patriarchy to Egalitarianism: Parenting Roles in Democratizing Poland and Kyrgyzstan
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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