APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Perceived Parental Acculturation and Personal Values As Predictors of Acculturation Among Emerging Adults

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Clinical Science

  • Amy Tran
    University of Windsor
  • Jenna Thompson
    University of Windsor
  • Clare Hinch
    University of Windsor
  • Rosanne Menna
    University of Windsor

Abstract

This study examined whether perceived parental acculturation and personal values predict mainstream and heritage culture in 134 immigrant undergraduate students who completed online questionnaires. Regression analyses revealed that perceived parental openness predicted acculturation to the mainstream culture, while perceived parental preservation and self-transcendent values predicted identification with the heritage culture.

Cross-Cultural or Ethnic Studies

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