Parent-Youth Relations

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A01=Gary W Peterson
A01=Stephan Wilson
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adolescent development
Adolescent Problem Behaviors
Adolescent Self-esteem
Antisocial Behavior
Author_Gary W Peterson
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Author_Suzanne Steinmetz
Brigham Young University
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Child Behavior Checklist Youth Self-Report
Chinese Adolescents
Covert Conflict
cross-national family studies
Current Parent Child Relationship
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Family School Cooperation
family socialization
Full Effects Model
intergenerational conflict
international parenting research perspectives
Interparental Conflict
Korean American Mothers
Korean Immigrant Mothers
Maternal Psychological Control
Parent Adolescent Communication
Parent Adolescent Relationships
Parent Youth Relations
Parental Acceptance Rejection
parental acceptance-rejection theory
Parental Behavioral Control
Paternal Psychological Control
Phenomenological Analysis Method
Previous Factor Analytic Studies
Reliability Coefficient Cronbach's Alpha
Spousal Age Differences
West Germany
youth psychosocial adjustment

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789024824
  • Weight: 1340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Aug 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Explore the most fundamental human relationshipbetween parent and child

Western social science has long neglected to acknowledge that family relationships must always be examined from a culturally sensitive perspective. Parent-Youth Relations: Cultural and Cross-Cultural Perspectives fills this void by exploring in depth the most fundamental human relationshipbetween parent and childin different societies around the world. International experts provide a comprehensive collection of original research and theory on how parental styles and the effects of culture are interconnected. Written from diverse perspectives, this unique resource reveals deep insight into these relationships by focusing on the individuals, the structure of the family, and societal and cultural influences.

Parental relations and cultural belief systems both play integral parts on how socialization and development occur in children. Parent-Youth Relations: Cultural and Cross-Cultural Perspectives presents several viewpoints, some comparing similarities and differences across societies or nations, others exploring relationships within a single culture. This probing global look at parent-youth relations provides sensitively nuanced information valuable for every professional or student in the social sciences. Detailed tables illustrate research data while thorough bibliographies offer opportunities for further study.

Parent-Youth Relations: Cultural and Cross-Cultural Perspectives explores:

  • parenting style and its effects on children in Chinese culture
  • parenting style in problem-solving situations in Hong Kong
  • cross-national perspectives on parental acceptance-rejection theory
  • multinational studies of interparental conflict, parenting, and adolescent functioning
  • the relationship between parenting behaviors and adolescent achievement in Chile and Ecuador
  • parent-adolescent relations and problem behaviors in Hungary, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United States
  • cross-national analysis of family and school socialization and adolescent academic achievement
  • parent-child contact after divorcefrom the child’s perspective
  • familial impacts on adolescent aggression and depression in Colombia
  • predicting Korean adolescents’ sexual behavior from individual and family factors
  • parenting in Mexican society
  • relations with parents and friends during adolescence and early adulthood
  • parent-child relationships in childhood and adulthood and their effect on the parent’s marriage
  • the effects of financial hardship, interparental conflict, and maternal parenting in Germany
  • and more original research studies!

Parent-Youth Relations: Cultural and Cross-Cultural Perspectives presents the freshest research available along with extensive bibliographies, providing essential reading for educators, advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals in family studies, sociology, psychology, and anthropology.

Gary W. Peterson, PhD, is Head and Professor of Family Studies and Social Work, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Suzanne K. Steinmetz, PhD, MSW, DAPA, is Professor and former