越南语
解释现象学分析
移民
心理学
类型学
社会心理学
性别研究
主题分析
身份(音乐)
探索性研究
定性研究
社会学
发展心理学
社会科学
政治学
人类学
语言学
声学
物理
哲学
法学
作者
Tony Nguyen,Paul Chang,Jennifer Loh
标识
DOI:10.5172/jfs.2014.20.1.48
摘要
To remedy the obscurity in perceptions linked with the Tiger mother phenomenon, and the dearth of research within immigrant-Asian subgroups, we attempted to provide an exploratory analysis on the parenting beliefs and practices of Vietnamese mothers. The voices of seven immigrant Vietnamese-Australian mothers from Western Australia were presented through Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis. The emergent themes revealed the development of a bi-cultural identity, education, respect, and parental control. Moreover, we found that many beliefs and practices hinge upon the cultural concepts of filial piety and Confucianism. Our findings also support the growing concern which suggest that parenting styles under Baumrinde (1971) typology are inaccurate for cross-cultural populations. Implications pertaining to culturally competent practice and directions for future research are discussed.
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