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Transmission of cultural values among Mexican-origin parents and their adolescent and emerging adult offspring.

Norma J Perez-Brena1, Kimberly A Updegraff2, Adriana J Umaña-Taylor2.   

Abstract

The integration of the U.S. and Mexican culture is an important process associated with Mexican-origin youths' adjustment and family dynamics. The current study examined the reciprocal associations in parents' and two offspring's cultural values (i.e., familism and respect) in 246 Mexican-origin families. Overall, mothers' values were associated with increases in youths' values 5 years later. In contrast, youths' familism values were associated with increases in fathers' familism values 5 years later. In addition, developmental differences emerged where parent-to-offspring effects were more consistent for youth transitioning from early to late adolescence than for youth transitioning from middle adolescence to emerging adulthood. Finally, moderation by immigrant status revealed a youth-to-parent effect for mother-youth immigrant dyads, but not for dyads where youth were U.S.-raised. Our findings highlight the reciprocal nature of parent-youth value socialization and provide a nuanced understanding of these processes through the consideration of familism and respect values. As Mexican-origin youth represent a large and rapidly growing segment of the U.S. population, research that advances our understanding of how these youth develop values that foster family cohesion and support is crucial.
© 2014 Family Process Institute.

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Keywords:  Adolescence; Cultural Values; Emerging Adulthood; Mexican-Origin; Parent-Youth; adolescencia; adultez emergente; joven-padre; origen mexicano; valores culturales; 墨西哥裔; 文化价值观; 步入成年期; 父母-青少年; 青少年

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25470657      PMCID: PMC4452439          DOI: 10.1111/famp.12114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


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