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Parent–Child cultural marginalization and depressive symptoms in Asian American family members

✍ Scribed by Su Yeong Kim; Nancy A. Gonzales; Kunise Stroh; Jenny Jiun-Ling Wang


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
146 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0090-4392

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Abstract

The current study findings refute the recent claim that marginality theory lacks construct validity. Cultural marginalization is significantly related to depressive symptoms in Korean American, Chinese American, and Japanese American parents and adolescents living in the United States. Correlational analyses indicate that adolescents' depressive symptoms are significantly related to Asian and Asian American marginality scores, whereas mothers' and fathers' depressive symptoms are significantly related to their levels of Anglo and Asian American marginality. In a structural equation model, adolescents' Asian American marginalization and fathers' Anglo marginalization are significantly related to adolescents' depressive symptoms. It appears that marginality is a significant factor in the depressive symptoms of mothers, fathers, and adolescents. Furthermore, marginality scores of fathers and adolescents are both significant factors in adolescents' depressive symptoms.© 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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