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Parenting in acculturation: two contemporary research designs and what they tell us.

Marc H Bornstein1.   

Abstract

Massive population transfers are common today. To understand how immigrants negotiate variation and adjustment as they settle in a new culture, researchers have explored acculturation, the changes that individuals and groups undergo as a result of contact with a culture not their own. Parents have crucial roles to play in acculturation. Parenting is instantiated in cognitions and practices, and cognitions and practices of parents are multifaceted and influenced by many factors, including parents' own individual characteristics, their children, and their cultural experiences. This article describes, evaluates, and illustrates two unique research designs that are used today to study acculturation of parenting cognitions and practices. In one design, parenting in acculturating cultures in the same culture of destination are compared; in the second design, parents in a culture of origin, parents from that culture of origin acculturating to a new culture, and parents in that culture of destination are compared. Acculturation is one of the most prominent individual-difference constructs in contemporary psychology, and understanding parents' cognitions and practices is fundamental to understanding parenting and acculturation. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28813262      PMCID: PMC5604855          DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2017.03.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Psychol        ISSN: 2352-250X


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Authors:  Seth J Schwartz; Jennifer B Unger; Byron L Zamboanga; José Szapocznik
Journal:  Am Psychol       Date:  2010 May-Jun

2.  Language experiences and vocabulary development in Dominican and Mexican infants across the first 2 years.

Authors:  Lulu Song; Catherine S Tamis-Lemonda; Hirokazu Yoshikawa; Ronit Kahana-Kalman; Irene Wu
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2011-12-05

Review 3.  Emotional and behavioral problems in migrant children and adolescents in Europe: a systematic review.

Authors:  Esmahan Belhadj Kouider; Ute Koglin; Franz Petermann
Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2013-10-17       Impact factor: 4.785

4.  Bicultural identity, bilingualism, and psychological adjustment in multicultural societies: immigration-based and globalization-based acculturation.

Authors:  Sylvia Xiaohua Chen; Verónica Benet-Martínez; Michael Harris Bond
Journal:  J Pers       Date:  2008-05-12

5.  Productive Vocabulary among Three Groups of Bilingual American Children: Comparison and Prediction.

Authors:  Linda R Cote; Marc H Bornstein
Journal:  First Lang       Date:  2014-12

6.  Home environments of infants from immigrant families in the United States: findings from the new immigrant survey.

Authors:  Robert H Bradley; Amy Pennar; Jennifer Glick
Journal:  Infant Ment Health J       Date:  2014-10-10

7.  "Who is sitting across from me?" Immigrant mothers' knowledge of parenting and children's development.

Authors:  Marc H Bornstein; Linda R Cote
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 7.124

8.  Religiosity, Values, and Acculturation: A Study of Turkish, Turkish Belgian, and Belgian Adolescents.

Authors:  Derya Güngör; Marc H Bornstein; Karen Phalet
Journal:  Int J Behav Dev       Date:  2012-09

9.  Child and mother play in three U.S. cultural groups: comparisons and associations.

Authors:  Linda R Cote; Marc H Bornstein
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2009-06

10.  Acculturation of Personality: A Three-Culture Study of Japanese, Japanese Americans, and European Americans.

Authors:  Derya Güngör; Marc H Bornstein; Jozefien De Leersnyder; Linda Cote; Eva Ceulemans; Batja Mesquita
Journal:  J Cross Cult Psychol       Date:  2013-07-01
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