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Mothers' Attitudes About and Goals for Early Adolescents' Cross-Ethnic Peer Relationships: AQualitative Analysis

Title
Mothers' Attitudes About and Goals for Early Adolescents' Cross-Ethnic Peer Relationships: AQualitative Analysis
Author
김현수
Issue Date
2013-04
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing ltd
Citation
Family Relations,62권, 2호,2013,pp312.~325
Abstract
This qualitative investigation examined parental attitudes and goals about cross‐ethnic peers in an ethnically diverse sample of 78 caregivers of 7th graders. Four attitudes about cross‐ethnic peer relationships emerged from the analyses: Ethnicity is not important, ethnicity is not important with conditions attached, ethnicity is important, and child is given complete autonomy in friendship choice. Egalitarianism, pluralism, cultural socialization, acculturation, and preventing racism emerged as goals regarding cross‐ethnic relationships. Parents who reported that cross‐ethnic peer relationships were not important to them did not report goals of pluralism or preventing racism. Parents who reported that ethnicity was not important in peer relationships, with specific conditions attached, only reported that preventing racism was an important goal. Parents who reported that cross‐ethnic peer relationships were important reported having goals of pluralism, cultural socialization, and preventing racism. When granting autonomy in regard to peer relationships was important, parents reported goals of egalitarianism.
URI
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/fare.12008http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/54580
ISSN
0197-6664; 1741-3729
DOI
10.1111/fare.12008
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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION[S](교육대학원) > ETC
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