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International Journal of Behavioral Development | 2005

Applicability of Baumrind's parent typology to collective cultures: Analysis of cultural explanations of parent socialization effects:

Nadia Sorkhabi

This article reviews studies that have examined whether Baumrinds parenting styles are related to child outcomes similarly in cultures where independence is said to be emphasized versus cultures where interdependence is said to be emphasized. I present evidence showing that Baumrinds parenting styles have similar function in both collectivist and individualist cultures. Based on these studies, I argue against the claim of some researchers that authoritarian parenting is not detrimental or authoritative parenting beneficial to the development of young people in cultures that are said to emphasize interdependence. However, more research is needed before conclusions can be reached about the extent to which the culture construct explains child-rearing effects on child development. Future directions for research, which include the importance of identifying diverse forms of parenting within interdependent cultures so as to distinguish the influence of functional and dysfunctional forms of parenting on child outcomes, are suggested.


Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences | 2014

Parenting Styles and Practices of Latino Parents and Latino Fifth Graders' Academic, Cognitive, Social, and Behavioral Outcomes.

John Jabagchourian; Nadia Sorkhabi; Wendy Quach; Amy Strage

A vast literature documents a host of advantages conferred upon middle class European American children whose parents employ an authoritative style of parenting, including enhanced academic achievement and positive behavioral outcomes. The literature is much less clear about the relationship between parental authority style and child outcomes in other cultural contexts. In this study, we examined the relations among authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive parenting styles and practices and several academic and behavioral outcomes among fifth grade Latino/a students. We found significant positive relations between parental authoritativeness and grades, academic engagement, social competence, self-regulation, and perspective-taking as well as negative relations between authoritativeness and aggression. We found no relations between authoritarian or permissive parenting styles and child outcomes. We consider these findings in light of what other researchers have posited about collectivist parenting styles and practices.


Social Behavior and Personality | 2010

Sources of parent-adolescent conflict: Content and form of parenting

Nadia Sorkhabi


Archive | 2012

Are the effects of Baumrind’s parenting styles culturally specific or culturally equivalent?

Nadia Sorkhabi; Jelani Mandara


Psychological Reports | 2012

Parent Socialization Effects in Different Cultures: Significance of Directive Parenting

Nadia Sorkhabi


Archive | 2013

Conflict emergence and adaptiveness of normative parent-adolescent conflicts: Baumrind's socialization theory and cognitive social domain theory.

Nadia Sorkhabi


Journal of Public Child Welfare | 2016

Improving Father Involvement in Child Welfare Practice and Research: Conceptual Considerations from the Social Science Literature

Amy C. D'Andrade; Nadia Sorkhabi


North American Journal of Psychology | 2012

Care reasoning in interpersonal relationships: cognition about moral obligation and personal choice

Nadia Sorkhabi


College student journal | 2011

Roots and Wings: Recognizing and accomodating the needs of undergraduate students

Amy Strage; Nadia Sorkhabi


College student journal | 2016

Academic Risks Associated with Emerging Adults Seeking the College Experience.

Amy Strage; Nadia Sorkhabi

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Amy Strage

San Jose State University

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Wendy Quach

San Jose State University

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