Individualism, collectivism and conformity in nine countries: Relations with parenting and child adjustment

Author:

Gorla Laura1ORCID,Rothenberg W. Andrew2ORCID,Lansford Jennifer E.2ORCID,Yotanyamaneewong Saengduean3ORCID,Alampay Liane Peña4ORCID,Al‐Hassan Suha M.56,Bacchini Dario7,Bornstein Marc H.8910,Breiner Kaitlyn11ORCID,Chang Lei12,Deater‐Deckard Kirby13ORCID,Di Giunta Laura14ORCID,Dodge Kenneth A.2ORCID,Gurdal Sevtap15ORCID,Junla Daranee3ORCID,Oburu Paul16ORCID,Pastorelli Concetta14ORCID,Santona Alessandra1ORCID,Skinner Ann T.2,Sorbring Emma15,Steinberg Laurence1718,Uribe Tirado Liliana Maria19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Milano‐Bicocca Milano Italy

2. Center for Child and Family Policy Duke University Durham NC USA

3. Department of Psychology Chiang Mai University Chiang Mai Thailand

4. Department of Psychology Ateneo de Manila University Quezon City Philippines

5. Special Education Hashemite University Zarqa Jordan

6. Special Projects and Partnerships Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority Abu Dhabi UAE

7. Department of Humanistic Studies University of Naples “Federico II” Naples Italy

8. Child and Family Research Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Bethesda MD USA

9. UNICEF New York NY USA

10. London UK

11. Child Development Department California State University Dominguez Hills Carson CA USA

12. Department of Psychology University of Macau Taipa China

13. Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst MA USA

14. Department of Psychology Università di Roma “La Sapienza” Rome Italy

15. Department of Social and Behavioural Studies University West Trollhättan Sweden

16. Department of Educational Psychology Maseno University Maseno Kenya

17. College of Liberal Arts Temple University Philadelphia PA USA

18. Department of Psychology King Abdulaziz University Jeddah Saudi Arabia

19. Faculty of Psychology Universidad de San Buenaventura Medellín Colombia

Abstract

This study investigated how individualism, collectivism and conformity are associated with parenting and child adjustment in 1297 families with 10‐year‐old children from 13 cultural groups in nine countries. With multilevel models disaggregating between‐ and within‐culture effects, we examined between‐ and within‐culture associations between maternal and paternal cultural values, parenting dimensions and children's adjustment. Mothers from cultures endorsing higher collectivism and fathers from cultures endorsing lower individualism engage more frequently in warm parenting behaviours. Mothers and fathers with higher‐than‐average collectivism in their culture reported higher parent warmth and expectations for children's family obligations. Mothers with higher‐than‐average collectivism in their cultures more frequently reported warm parenting and fewer externalising problems in children, whereas mothers with higher‐than‐average individualism in their culture reported more child adjustment problems. Mothers with higher‐than‐average conformity values in their culture reported more father‐displays of warmth and greater mother‐reported expectations for children's family obligations. Fathers with higher‐than‐average individualism in their culture reported setting more rules and soliciting more knowledge about their children's whereabouts. Fathers who endorsed higher‐than‐average conformity in their culture displayed more warmth and expectations for children's family obligations and granted them more autonomy. Being connected to an interdependent, cohesive group appears to relate to parenting and children's adjustment.

Funder

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Fogarty International Center

Publisher

Wiley

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