Family conflict among Chinese- and Mexican-origin adolescents and their parents in the U.S.
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BookSource:
New directions for child and adolescent development ; no. 135, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, p.114 (2012)Call Number:
Cubb HQ750 .A1 N4 NO.135URL:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/9652144Keywords:
Chinese American families, Chinese American teenagers, Conflict of generations--United States, Mexican American families, Mexican American teenagers, Parent and teenager--United StatesAbstract:
Contents: Family conflict among Chinese- and Mexican-origin adolescents and their parents in the U.S. : an introduction / Linda P. Juang, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor -- Acculturation-based and everyday family conflict in Chinese American families / Linda P. Juang ... [et al.] -- Conflicts and communication between high-achieving Chinese American adolescents and their parents / Desiree Baolian Qin ... [et al.] -- Mother-daughter conflict and adjustment in Mexican-origin families : exploring the role of family and sociocultural context / Kimberly A. Updegraff ... [et al.] -- Guided cognitive reframing of adolescent-father conflict : who Mexican American and European American adolescents seek and why / Jeffrey T. Cookston ... [et al.] -- Gaps, conflicts, and arguments between adolescents and their parents / Andrew J. Fuligni.
Publication Language:
eng

