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Bidirectional Relations Between Parenting and Prosocial Behavior for Asian and European-American Emerging Adults
Authors:Laura M. Padilla-Walker  Larry J. Nelson  Xinyuan Fu  Carolyn McNamara Barry
Affiliation:1.2071 JFSB, School of Family Life,Brigham Young University,Provo,USA;2.Department of Psychology, School of Sociology and Psychology,Central University of Finance and Economics,Beijing,China;3.Loyola University,Baltimore,USA
Abstract:The current study examined bidirectional relations between parenting and prosocial behavior for both European- and Asian-American emerging adults. Participants included 297 undergraduate students (M age ?=?19.61 at Time 1, 59% European-American) who reported on prosocial behavior toward family members, positive parenting, and negative/controlling parenting at two time points, 1 year apart. Cross-lagged models supported bidirectional relations between parenting and prosocial behavior with particular emphasis on the role of the emerging adults’ prosocial behavior on subsequent parenting. Also, the bidirectional relations between parenting and emerging adults’ prosocial behavior were different for mothers and fathers. Results varied slightly as a function of ethnicity. Discussion focuses on the implications for understanding the multifaceted nature of prosocial development in emerging adulthood.
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