Similarities and differences in mothers’ parenting of preschoolers in China and the United States
Top Cited Papers
- 1 November 2002
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by SAGE Publications in International Journal of Behavioral Development
- Vol. 26 (6) , 481-491
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01650250143000436
Abstract
This investigation was designed to extend the work of Chao (1994) by examining parenting constructs emphasised in the Chinese culture in conjunction with parenting constructs derived and emphasised in North America. Mothers of preschool-age children from mainland China ( N = 284) and the United States ( N = 237) completed two self-report parenting questionnaires. One assessed dimensions of parenting practices emphasised in China (encouragement of modesty, protection, directiveness, shaming/love withdrawal, and maternal involvement). The second measured specific stylistic dimensions within Baumrind’s global conceptualisations of authoritative (warmth/acceptance, reasoning/induction, democratic participation) and authoritarian (physical coercion, verbal hostility, nonreasoning/punitive) parenting. Mostly invariant factor structures were obtained across cultures for both measures. Results showed that the five parenting constructs emphasised in China were mostly nonoverlapping and independent in both cultures. In addition, the parenting constructs emphasised in China were relatively independent from the constructs emphasised in North America. As anticipated, Chinese mothers scored higher than US mothers on all parenting constructs emphasised in China except maternal involvement. For parenting constructs emphasised in North America, Chinese mothers scored lower than US mothers on warmth/acceptance and democratic participation, but scored higher on physical coercion.Keywords
This publication has 54 references indexed in Scilit:
- Maternal authoritative and authoritarian attitudes and mother–child interactions and relationships in urban ChinaInternational Journal of Behavioral Development, 2000
- Peer acceptance in early childhood and subtypes of socially withdrawn behaviour in China, Russia, and the United StatesInternational Journal of Behavioral Development, 2000
- The Transaction between Parents’ Perceptions of their Children’s Shyness and their Parenting StylesInternational Journal of Behavioral Development, 1999
- Becoming a Moral Child: The Socialization of Shame among Young Chinese ChildrenEthos, 1999
- Adolescent-Parent Relations in Hong Kong: Parenting Styles, Emotional Autonomy, and School AchievementThe Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1998
- Alternative approaches to structural modeling of ordinal data: A Monte Carlo studyStructural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 1997
- The Discipline Controversy RevisitedFamily Relations, 1996
- Mothers' beliefs regarding the personal domain of childrenNew Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 1994
- A Comparison of Child-Rearing Practices among Chinese, Immigrant Chinese, and Caucasian-American ParentsChild Development, 1990
- Psychosocial Homeostasis and Jen: Conceptual Tools for Advancing Psychological AnthropologyAmerican Anthropologist, 1971