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Morgan, Charlie V. – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
Distinguishing between interethnic and interracial coupling offers new understandings about family diversity, as well as the assimilation of immigrants and their children. An analysis of the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study, a survey (N = 1,480) of the children of Asian and Latin American immigrants who live in Southern California, finds…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Ethnicity, Hispanic Americans, Interpersonal Relationship
Cheng, Yen-hsin Alice; Landale, Nancy S. – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
Using a framework that emphasizes independent versus interdependent self-construals, this study investigates the relatively low rates of early marriage and cohabitation among Asian Americans compared with Whites. Data from Waves 1 and 3 of Add Health are used to test five hypotheses that focus on family value socialization and other precursors…
Descriptors: Whites, Asian Americans, Marriage, Young Adults
Ishii-Kuntz, Masako; Gomel, Jessica N.; Tinsley, Barbara J.; Parke, Ross D. – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
Asian American families are often portrayed as affluent, having achieved a high level of education and occupational prestige. Despite this model-minority image, many Asian Americans suffer from economic hardship. Using a sample of 95 Asian Americans, this study examines the effect of perceived economic hardship on coping behavior, family…
Descriptors: Coping, Psychology, Asian Americans, Minority Groups
Rapoza, Kimberly A.; Cook, Kelley; Zaveri, Tanvi; Malley-Morrison, Kathleen – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
Sibling abuse has been studied much less extensively than other forms of family violence in the United States; moreover, research on how sibling abuse is viewed in different ethnic-minority groups has been rare. Convenience samples of Native American (n = 25), Latino/Hispanic (n = 45), African American (n = 30), European American (n = 78), Asian…
Descriptors: Siblings, Family Violence, Sexual Abuse, Aggression
Krampe, Edythe M.; Newton, Rae R. – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
The researchers examined childhood family structure, age, and race/ethnicity as correlates of paternal relationships using the Father Presence Questionnaire. The sample consisted of 788 adult women aged 18 to 88 years from ethnically diverse backgrounds. The most consistent finding was the effect of family structure on participants' evaluations of…
Descriptors: Achievement, Interpersonal Relationship, Females, Fatherless Family
Yoshida, Keitaro; Busby, Dean M. – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
Although intergenerational transmission processes have been studied on various aspects of family life, cross-cultural comparisons have rarely been made. In the present study, the authors examine how intergenerational transmission processes on relationship satisfaction differ between individuals with different gender and cultural identities. A…
Descriptors: Females, Structural Equation Models, Family Life, Whites
Hidalgo, Danielle Antoinette; Bankston, Carl L. – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
In this work, the authors use statistics from the U.S. Census to examine trends in intermarriage, racial and ethnic combinations, and categorizations among Asian Americans. Specifically, the authors want to consider the extent to which family patterns may contribute to Asian Americans and their descendants' continuing as distinct, becoming members…
Descriptors: Family Life, Data Analysis, Whites, Asian Americans
Walton, Emily; Takeuchi, David T. – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
This article examines how facets of family structure and processes are linked to self-rated health and psychological distress in a national sample of Asian Americans. The authors find little support for well-established theories predicting the effects of family structure. Marital status does not affect self-rated health and has limited effects on…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Family (Sociological Unit), Adolescents, Family Structure
Shih, Kristy Y.; Pyke, Karen – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
This interview study interrogates how cultural values of filial piety inform Chinese American daughters-in-law's understanding of their relationship and power dynamics with immigrant Chinese American mothers-in-law. Ideals of filial respect accord limited authority to mothers-in-law, who engage other mechanisms of power, such as their domestic…
Descriptors: Mothers, Family Relationship, Values, Chinese Americans
Kao, Tsui-Sui Annie; Loveland-Cherry, Carol; Guthrie, Barbara – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
Maternal influences on adolescents' sexual initiation have been examined over two time points in 433 Asian American-Pacific Islander (AAPI) adolescents in a secondary analysis of the Add Health data set using structural equation modeling. A longitudinal model built on a preliminary qualitative study is used to examine the fit between data and…
Descriptors: Mothers, Structural Equation Models, Pacific Islanders, Adolescents
Behnke, Andrew O.; MacDermid, Shelley M.; Anderson, James C.; Weiss, Howard M. – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
Using conservation of resources theory, this study examines the role of resources in the relationship between work-induced family separation and workers' intentions to leave their employment and how these relationships vary across ethnic groups. Analyses of a large representative sample of military members reveal that family separation is…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Labor Turnover, Family Work Relationship, Intention
Gooding, Gretchen E.; Kreider, Rose M. – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
We explore women's marital naming choices using the 2004 American Community Survey (ACS). Six percent of native-born married women have nonconventional surnames. "Nonconventional" surnames include hyphenated surnames, two surnames, and women who kept their own surname at marriage. Characteristics associated with nonconventional surname use include…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Females, Educational Attainment, Community Surveys
Umana-Taylor, Adriana J.; Bhanot, Ruchi; Shin, Nana – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
An ecological model of ethnic identity was examined among 639 adolescents of Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese, and Salvadoran descent. Using structural equation modeling and, specifically, multiple group comparisons, findings indicated that familial ethnic socialization (FES) played a significant role in the process of ethnic identity…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Socialization, Structural Equation Models, Ethnicity
Cooper, Carey E.; Crosnoe, Robert; Suizzo, Marie-Anne; Pituch, Keenan A. – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
Using multilevel models of data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten Cohort (N = 20,356), the authors find that parental involvement in education partially mediates the association between family poverty and children's math and reading achievement in kindergarten, but differences exist across race. In Asian families, poor and…
Descriptors: African American Children, Racial Differences, Poverty, Reading Achievement

Ferguson, Susan J. – Journal of Family Issues, 1995
Examines the differences in marriage rates and timing among white, Chinese American, and Japanese American women. An accelerated time model estimates the duration until marriage for each racial-ethnic group while controlling for nativity, education, birth cohort, ancestry, and English proficiency. Chinese American and Japanese American women delay…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Education, Ethnic Origins, Higher Education
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