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Neighborhood Disorganization and Child-rearing Beliefs Toward Physical Punishment Among Asian American Parents
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- The Mediation Role of Parenting Stress
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<jats:p>Previous studies have indicated that neighborhood disorganization affects child-rearing beliefs in the United States, but few studies have focused on such influences among Asian American parents. Largely due to Asian American parents' immigration experiences, neighborhood disorganization factors inevitably intersect with their traditional cultures, which may lead to different patterns in their parental beliefs. Using structural equation modeling, this study found that neighborhood disorganization factors directly influenced Asian American parents' beliefs toward physical punishment and parenting stress mediated this relationship. These findings suggest that the integration of family and neighborhood-level practices in social services may reduce the risk of physical abuse.</jats:p>
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- Family & Community Health
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Family & Community Health 43 170-181, 2020-04-01
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)