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Publication Date: 2012-Jun
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Cultural Variations in Mothers' Acceptance of and Intent to Use Behavioral Child Management Techniques
Mah, Janet W. T.; Johnston, Charlotte
Journal of Child and Family Studies, v21 n3 p486-497 Jun 2012
We examined cultural differences in mothers' acceptance of and intent to use behavioral parenting techniques for managing disruptive child behavior, and the possible roles of parenting styles and implicit theories in explaining these cultural differences. A community sample of 117 Euro-Canadian and Chinese-immigrant mothers of boys aged 4- to 8-years participated. Chinese-immigrant mothers had more favorable attitudes towards punishment techniques (i.e., overcorrection and spanking) than Euro-Canadian mothers, and mothers' authoritarian parenting style accounted for this cultural difference. No cultural differences were found in mothers' attitudes towards reward (i.e., praise and token economy) or withdrawal of positive reinforcement (i.e., response cost and time-out). This study helps to inform efforts to increase the cultural sensitivity of mental health services for the underserved population of Chinese-immigrant families.
Descriptors: Health Services, Mothers, Mental Health Programs, Parenting Styles, Child Rearing, Child Behavior, Parent Child Relationship, Cultural Differences, Token Economy, Timeout, Males, Immigrants, Punishment, Positive Reinforcement, Parent Attitudes, Adult Education
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Education Level: Adult Education
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