Title of article :
CULTURAL AND PARENTING COGNITIONS
IN ACCULTURATING CULTURES
2. Patterns of Prediction and
Structural Coherence
Author/Authors :
Marc H. Bornstein، نويسنده , , Linda R. Cote، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
This longitudinal study evaluated prediction and coherence in cultural (acculturation, individualism, collectivism)
and parenting cognitions (attributions, self-perceptions, knowledge) in 86 Japanese American and
South American acculturating mothers. Mothers’ cultural cognitions when their infants were 5 months old
predicted some parenting cognitions 15 months later, particularly among Japanese American mothers.
Coherence among mothers’ attributions obtained in both cultural groups when their infants were both 5 and
20 months of age and among Japanese American mothers’ self-perceptions of parenting at both time periods.
Although a few relations across types of parenting cognitions were found, domains of parenting
cognitions were relatively independent. This study provides insight into the nature and structure of cultural
and parenting cognitions in two U.S. acculturating groups.
Keywords :
Parenting , Japanese American , cognitions , Latin American , Acculturation
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology