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Influences of personal standards and perceived parental expectations on worry for Asian American and White American college students

机译:个人标准和父母对父母的期望的影响对亚裔美国人和美国白人大学生的担忧

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The current study examined perceptions of living up to parental expectations (LPE) and personal standards as possible mediators of the relationship between ethnicity and worry in a sample of 836 Asian American and 856 White American college students. Asian Americans reported higher frequency of academic- and family-related worries, but they did not report higher levels of global tendency to worry. Perceptions of LPE of current academic performance and personal standards for preparation for a future career partially explained ethnic differences in frequency of academic worry. Personal standards and perceptions of LPE for respect for the family partially explained ethnic differences in frequency of family worry. The findings highlight the importance of targeting domain-specific personal standards and perceived parental expectations to reduce worry among Asian Americans. ? 2013
机译:本研究在836名亚裔美国人和856名白人美国大学生样本中,检验了不辜负父母期望(LPE)和个人标准的看法,认为他们可能是族裔与忧虑之间关系的中介。亚裔美国人报告了与学术和家庭相关的担忧的频率更高,但他们并未报告全球担忧的趋势更高。 LPE对当前学业成绩和为未来职业做准备的个人标准的看法在一定程度上解释了学术忧虑频率方面的种族差异。 LPE尊重家庭的个人标准和看法部分解释了家庭担忧频率的种族差异。调查结果强调了针对特定领域的个人标准和父母对父母的期望以减轻亚裔美国人的担忧的重要性。 ? 2013年

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