Title of article
CULTURAL MODELS, SOCIALIZATION GOALS, AND PARENTING ETHNOTHEORIES A Multicultural Analysis
Author/Authors
HEIDI KELLER BETTINA LAMM MONIKA ABELS RELINDIS YOVSI J?RN BORKE، نويسنده , , Poul Henning Jensen، نويسنده , , CHRISTINA HOLUB WINGSHAN LO A. JANET TOMIYAMA، نويسنده , , YANJIE SU YIFANG WANG، نويسنده , , NANDITA CHAUDHARY، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
18
From page
155
To page
172
Abstract
This study conceptualizes a cultural model of parenting. It is argued that cultural models are expressed in
the degree of familism, which informs socialization goals that are embodied in parenting ethnotheories.
Three cultural models were differentiated a priori: independent, interdependent, and autonomous-related.
Samples were recruited that were expected to represent these cultural models: German, Euro-American,
and Greek middle-class women representing the independent cultural model; Cameroonian Nso and
Gujarati farming women representing the interdependent cultural model; and urban Indian, urban Chinese,
urban Mexican, and urban Costa Rican women representing the autonomous-related model. These a priori
classifications were confirmed with data that addressed different levels of the cultural models of parenting.
The authors further confirmed that socialization goals mediate between broader sociocultural orientations
(familism) and parenting ethnotheories concerning beliefs about good parenting. The data reveal that the
model of autonomous relatedness needs further theoretical and empirical refinement. Problems with empirical
studies comparing participants with very different lifestyles are discussed.
Keywords
ethnotheories , Interdependence , Independence , culture , familism
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708907
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