Cultural Shift from Interdependence to Independence

Olivet Kiranmayi Neethipudi, Denise L. Winsor
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Asian Indian Immigrant Parents (AIIP) of adolescents are encountering high levels of acculturation and enculturation experiences that are adding complexity to their parenting styles while raising teenagers. Having a different background embedded within collectivistic cultures versus the enculturating experiences of their teenagers being raised in the United States with individualistic cultures is forming a barrier. The purpose of this research was to explore those challenges with cultural barriers of AIIP who struggle to raise their adolescents in the United States. This qualitative research utilized a phenomenological design to explore the in-depth lived experiences of five AIIP from a large Mid-southern city in the US who are navigating acculturation, enculturation, and parenting with their adolescent children. The AIIP participated in 60-90 minutes, semi-structured interviews virtually, using Zoom due to the global pandemic. The interview transcripts were thematically analyzed through phenomenology using four levels of analysis and interrater reliability with two raters which provided a process that allowed for identifying complexities in their experiences. The preliminary finding shows that the AIIP struggled with anxiety, frustration, and fear during their navigation of parenting in an entirely different culture from the culture they were raised in.
从相互依存到独立的文化转变
青少年的亚裔印度移民父母(AIIP)正面临着高度的文化适应和文化适应经历,这使他们在抚养青少年时的育儿方式变得更加复杂。他们在集体主义文化中有着不同的背景,而他们的青少年在美国的个人主义文化中长大,这形成了一种障碍。本研究的目的是探讨在美国努力抚养青少年的非美籍青少年所面临的文化障碍挑战。本定性研究采用现象学设计,深入探讨了来自美国中南部一个大城市的五名AIIP的生活经历,他们正在与青少年子女进行文化适应、文化适应和养育。由于全球大流行,AIIP使用Zoom虚拟参与了60-90分钟的半结构化访谈。访谈记录通过现象学进行主题分析,使用四个层次的分析和两个评分者的相互可靠性,这提供了一个过程,允许识别他们经历中的复杂性。初步发现表明,AIIP在与他们成长的文化完全不同的文化中,在养育子女的过程中,他们与焦虑、沮丧和恐惧作斗争。
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