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Article: Parental emotional warmth and identity integration among Chinese migrant adolescents: The role of hope

TitleParental emotional warmth and identity integration among Chinese migrant adolescents: The role of hope
Authors
KeywordsAdolescents
China
Identity integration
Migration
Parental emotional warmth
Issue Date2017
PublisherSage Publications Ltd. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journals/Journal202356
Citation
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 2017, v. 26 n. 3, p. 308-327 How to Cite?
AbstractLiterature has established that migration processes have significant effects on the mental and psychological health of migrant children and adolescents. Yet, little is known of the effects of family dynamics and individual characteristics on rural-to-urban migrant adolescents’ psychological adjustment in the context of China. Using a cross-sectional questionnaire-based research design, this article examines the relationship between perceived parental emotional warmth, identity integration and hope among a group of Chinese migrant adolescents. Of a sample of 1,345 Chinese migrant adolescents, between 11 and 19 years old, we found that perceived parental emotional warmth was significantly associated with identity integration, and that hope partially mediated the relationship between parental emotional warmth and identity integration. The implications of the findings for migrant adolescents’ psychological adjustment in receiving communities are discussed. © Scalabrini Migration Center 2017.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/245258
ISSN
2023 Impact Factor: 1.4
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.297
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dc.contributor.authorNi, SG-
dc.contributor.authorChui, CH-
dc.contributor.authorJi, XW-
dc.contributor.authorLi, H-
dc.contributor.authorChan, CLW-
dc.date.accessioned2017-09-18T02:07:27Z-
dc.date.available2017-09-18T02:07:27Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationAsian and Pacific Migration Journal, 2017, v. 26 n. 3, p. 308-327-
dc.identifier.issn0117-1968-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/245258-
dc.description.abstractLiterature has established that migration processes have significant effects on the mental and psychological health of migrant children and adolescents. Yet, little is known of the effects of family dynamics and individual characteristics on rural-to-urban migrant adolescents’ psychological adjustment in the context of China. Using a cross-sectional questionnaire-based research design, this article examines the relationship between perceived parental emotional warmth, identity integration and hope among a group of Chinese migrant adolescents. Of a sample of 1,345 Chinese migrant adolescents, between 11 and 19 years old, we found that perceived parental emotional warmth was significantly associated with identity integration, and that hope partially mediated the relationship between parental emotional warmth and identity integration. The implications of the findings for migrant adolescents’ psychological adjustment in receiving communities are discussed. © Scalabrini Migration Center 2017.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherSage Publications Ltd. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journals/Journal202356-
dc.relation.ispartofAsian and Pacific Migration Journal-
dc.rightsAsian and Pacific Migration Journal. Copyright © Sage Publications Ltd.-
dc.subjectAdolescents-
dc.subjectChina-
dc.subjectIdentity integration-
dc.subjectMigration-
dc.subjectParental emotional warmth-
dc.titleParental emotional warmth and identity integration among Chinese migrant adolescents: The role of hope-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.identifier.emailChui, CH: chkchui@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailChan, CLW: cecichan@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authorityChui, CH=rp02254-
dc.identifier.authorityChan, CLW=rp00579-
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/0117196817728623-
dc.identifier.scopuseid_2-s2.0-85044034665-
dc.identifier.hkuros279100-
dc.identifier.volume26-
dc.identifier.issue3-
dc.identifier.spage308-
dc.identifier.epage327-
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000412362700002-
dc.publisher.placeUnited Kingdom-
dc.identifier.issnl2057-049X-

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