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Intergenerational Cultural Dissonance in Parent-Adolescent Relationships Among Chinese and European Americans

机译:华裔和欧美裔美国人亲子关系中的代际文化失调

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Generational cultural gaps (assessed as the mismatch between adolescents' ideals and perceptions of the parent-adolescent relationship) were investigated among Chinese youth with immigrant parents and their European American counterparts who have been in the United States for generations and assumingly do not have intergenerational cultural gaps. The authors of the study examined the associations of such generational gaps with adolescents' behavioral problems and whether youth's appreciation of Chinese parent-adolescent relationships (parental devotion, sacrifice, thoughtfulness, and guan) described by the notion of qin would moderate the relationship between discrepancies and youth's adjustment. A total of 634 high school students (M = 15.97 years; 95 and 154 first- and second-generation Chinese American respectively, and 385 European Americans) completed measures of parental warmth, parent-adolescent open communication, qin, and psychological adjustment. The U.S.-born Chinese American adolescents' ideals exceeded perceptions of parents' warmth and open communication to a greater degree than it did for European American adolescents (ps < 0.05). Such discrepancies in parental warmth were related to greater internalizing symptoms for second-generation Chinese American youth than for their European American peers. In addition, for second-generation Chinese, their perceptions of qin, particularly parents' devotion and sacrifice, had stronger moderating effects, diminishing the associations between generational cultural gaps and youth's behavioral problems compared with those of European American and first-generation Chinese youth. Parental thoughtfulness also played a similar beneficial role, but did so for all youth.
机译:调查了有移民父母的中国青年和他们在美国世代相传并且假设没有跨代文化的美国同龄人之间的代际文化鸿沟(评估为青少年的理想与父母与青少年之间的关系不匹配)。差距。该研究的作者检验了这种代沟与青少年的行为问题之间的联系,以及青少年对秦概念所描述的中国父母与青少年之间的父母亲,父母,奉献,体贴和关怀的欣赏是否会缓和差异之间的关系。和青年的调整。共有634名高中学生(男= 15.97岁;第一和第二代华裔美国人分别为95和154,以及385欧洲裔美国人)完成了对父母温暖,父母与青少年的开放式交流,勤奋和心理调节的措施。美国出生的华裔美国青少年的理想比父母对欧洲人青少年的温暖和开放的交流要大得多(ps <0.05)。与第二代华裔美国人相比,父母的温暖差异与第二代华裔年轻人的内在症状更大有关。此外,对于第二代华人,他们对琴的感觉,特别是父母的奉献精神和牺牲感,具有更强的调节作用,与欧美人和第一代华裔青年相比,减少了世代文化鸿沟与青年人行为问题之间的联系。父母的体贴也起到了类似的有益作用,但对所有青年都是如此。

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