2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10560-009-0182-0
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Parenting Styles as Perceived by Vietnamese American Adolescents

Abstract: This study explored the impact of parenting styles, as perceived by Vietnamese adolescents, on their mental health. Although the aim was to compare the styles between fathers and mothers, the data showed that most adolescents (83%) chose to focus on fathers in their responses when filling out the Parental Authority Questionnaire. Descriptive statistics showed that mothers tended to have a lower education level, lower income, and a lower acculturation score when compared to fathers. Also, the adolescents' respo… Show more

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“…Kim & Cain, 2008). Authoritarian style was also correlated with depressive symptoms among Vietnamese American youth (Nguyen & Cheung, 2009). …”
Section: Family Processes and Youth Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kim & Cain, 2008). Authoritarian style was also correlated with depressive symptoms among Vietnamese American youth (Nguyen & Cheung, 2009). …”
Section: Family Processes and Youth Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…69 Ying and Han found that intergenerational conflict was associated with increased depressive symptoms among Southeast Asians during adolescence, 70 and Kim and Cain found that intergenerational conflicts were associated with depressive symptoms among Korean adolescents. 71 Nguyen and Nguyen and Cheung reported that authoritarian parenting styles rather than authoritative parenting styles were related to higher depression among Vietnamese adolescents, 72,73 and Kim et al found that unsupportive parenting and parent-child alienation were related to depression. 59 Park et al found that higher levels of perceived family conflict and lower levels of perceived family cohesion were associated with depressive symptoms among Korean adolescents.…”
Section: Question 3: Are There Social And/or Cultural Factors That Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceived parenting styles. Parenting style is a construct that refers to the parental pattern of practices, tactics, strategies, and behaviors that are adopted and used to educate children, manipulate their behavior, and interact with them in general (Chenung & Nguyen, 2009). It has also been defined as a socialization approach adopted by parents to teach their children norms, values, behavior, and necessary social skills.…”
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confidence: 99%