Article
Longitudinal Linkages Among Parent-Child Acculturation Discrepancy, Parenting, Parent-Child Sense of Alienation, and Adolescent Adjustment in Chinese Immigrant Families.
Developmental Psychology (impact factor:
3.21).
07/2012;
DOI:10.1037/a0029169
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Keywords
Acculturation discrepancy scores
adolescent adjustment
alienation sequentially
child adjustment
Chinese American adolescents
Chinese immigrant families
family members
father-adolescent dyads
indirect effect
lower academic performance
mediating effect
middle adolescence
mother-adolescent dyads
negative adjustment
Parent-child acculturation discrepancy
parent-child American orientation discrepancy
parent-child Chinese orientation discrepancy
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