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Explaining the Asian American Youth Paradox: Universal Factors versus Asian American Family Process Among Filipino and Korean American Youth.

Yoonsun Choi1, Michael Park1, Jeanette Park Lee1, Mina Lee1.   

Abstract

This study used longitudinal survey data of Filipino American and Korean American youth to examine ways in which universal factors (e.g., peer antisocial behaviors and parent-child conflict) and Asian American (AA) family process variables (e.g., gendered norms) independently and collectively predict grade point average (GPA), externalizing, and internalizing problems. We aimed to explain the "Asian American youth paradox" in which low externalizing problems and high GPA coexist with high internalizing problems. We found that universal factors were extensively predictive of youth problems and remained robust when AA family process was accounted for. AA family process also independently explained youth development and, in part, the AA youth paradox. For example, gendered norms increased mental distress. Academic controls did the opposite of what it is intended, that is, had a negative impact on GPA as well as other developmental domains. Family obligation, assessed by family-centered activities and helping out, was beneficial to both externalizing and internalizing youth outcomes. Parental implicit affection, one of the distinct traits of AA parenting, was beneficial, particularly for GPA. This study provided important empirical evidence that can guide cross-cultural parenting and meaningfully inform intervention programs for AA youth.
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Keywords:  Asian American family process; Asian American youth; Culture; Parenting; Youth developmental outcomes; crianza; cultura; jóvenes asiáticoamericanos; proceso familiar asiáticoamericano; resultados del desarrollo de los jóvenes; 亚裔美国人家庭内部作用; 亚裔美国青少年; 文化; 育儿; 青少年发展性结果

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32153020      PMCID: PMC9222425          DOI: 10.1111/famp.12532

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


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