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Citation

Liu SW, Zhai F, Gao Q. China J. Soc. Work 2017; 10(2-3): 203-219.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/17525098.2017.1416992

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study provided updated evidence on how parental acculturation and social support were associated with parenting in a sample of Chinese immigrant families (n = 255). The results from multivariate regressions with a rich array of control variables showed that parents' cultural preferences for friends, food and TV programmes of other cultures were significantly associated with more parental nurturance and less intergenerational conflict, but had no significant associations with the use of harsh discipline. Neither the length of parents' residence in the U.S. nor their English proficiency was significantly associated with their parenting behaviours. Perceived social support played a significant mediating role in the relationships between parental acculturation and nurturance, but not in the relationships of parental acculturation with intergenerational conflict. The findings can help social service professionals to have a better understanding of the needs in supporting positive parenting behaviours and promoting intergenerational relationships in Chinese immigrant families.


Language: en

Keywords

Acculturation; Chinese immigrants; intergenerational conflict; parental nurturance; social support

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