Children's Perceptions and Definitions of Family in China, Ecuador, Turkey, and the United States

被引:0
|
作者
Qiu, Wei [1 ]
Schvaneveldt, Paul L. [1 ]
Sahin, Volkan [2 ]
机构
[1] Weber State Univ, Dept Child & Family Studies, Ogden, UT 84408 USA
[2] Hacettepe Univ, Dept Elementary Educ, Early Childhood Educ Program, Ankara, Turkey
关键词
BEHAVIOR; IMPACT;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
D669 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
With rapid economic development and modernization, changes may be occurring among younger generations in regard to their attitudes towards family life and marriage. This research project is a cross-cultural comparison of how the broader social and cultural contexts have impacted the ways children perceive and define family functions, family structure, and roles within families. The sample included a total of 231 children aged 5 to 12 years and their parents from four countries: China, Ecuador, Turkey, and the United States. Mixed methods including qualitative interview questions, dyadic scenarios using dolls as manipulations with children, and a parent questionnaire were utilized for measurement. Regardless of the different social and cultural contexts influencing their lives, children who participated in this study were found to form similar understanding of family functions and parental roles. A universal theme influencing children's perceptions of family was family as an ultimate source of survival, providing shelter, nutrition and protection. Distinct differences were found among the four cultures regarding children's acceptance of traditional and non-traditional family structure and forms. Findings of this study provide important clues about how family-related concepts are being perceived and defined by children from vastly different cultures. In addition, this exploratory study provides a means of understanding culturally based shifts from traditional to diverse attitudes and practices across generations.
引用
收藏
页码:641 / +
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Adult Children's Perceptions of Maternal Favoritism During Caregiving: Comparisons Between Turkey and the United States
    Con, Gulcin
    Suitor, J. Jill
    Rurka, Marissa
    Gilligan, Megan
    RESEARCH ON AGING, 2019, 41 (02) : 139 - 163
  • [2] "Technically an abortion": Understanding perceptions and definitions of abortion in the United States
    VandeVusse, Alicia J.
    Mueller, Jennifer
    Kirstein, Marielle
    Strong, Joe
    Lindberg, Laura D.
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2023, 335
  • [3] Tracking Chinese Perceptions of Vietnam's Relations with China and the United States
    Grossman, Derek
    Orner, Paul S.
    ASIA POLICY, 2021, 16 (02): : 103 - 127
  • [4] Children's Perceptions of and Engagement in Urban Resilience in the United States and Mexico
    Derr, Victoria
    Corona, Yolanda
    Gulgonen, Tuline
    JOURNAL OF PLANNING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, 2019, 39 (01) : 7 - 17
  • [5] Rural Children?s Perceptions and Definitions of Nature br
    Mustapa, Nor Diyana
    Nasir, Mohammad Rusdi Mohd
    Noordin, Mohd Azri Mohd Jain
    Arminda, Wenny
    ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL, 2022, 7 (21): : 11 - 16
  • [6] The United States and the border: Mexican children's drawings of family separation
    Oliveira, Gabrielle
    Barbieri, Olivia
    Alex, Virginia
    GLOBAL STUDIES OF CHILDHOOD, 2022, 12 (04): : 404 - 425
  • [7] Trends in cohabitation and implications for children's family contexts in the United States
    Bumpass, L
    Lu, HH
    POPULATION STUDIES-A JOURNAL OF DEMOGRAPHY, 2000, 54 (01): : 29 - 41
  • [8] Living in two worlds: exploring US teachers' perceptions of satellite children's transnational experiences in China and the United States
    Wu, Ming-Hsuan
    Opstad, Sonna
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION AND BILINGUALISM, 2022, 25 (01) : 314 - 327
  • [9] Young children's close relationships outside the family: Parental ethnotheories in four communities in Norway, United States, Turkey, and Korea
    Aukrust, V
    Edwards, CP
    Kumru, A
    Knoche, L
    Kim, M
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT, 2003, 27 (06) : 481 - 494
  • [10] An Examination Of Family Centered Care In The United States: Perceptions Of Working With Children And Their Parents In Acute Care
    Magri, Eileen P.
    Paraszczuk, AnnMarie
    Feeg, Veronica
    Grippi, Christine
    NURSING RESEARCH, 2013, 62 (02) : E56 - E57