Abstract
The number of Asian American families is on the rise. Asian American families are a diverse group. This chapter focuses on Asian American families that migrated to the United States in the last three decades. This chapter challenges the media’s depiction of them as a Model Minority. Because of this stereotype, many challenges that this group encounters may not gain adequate attention. The chapter examines their strengths and resiliency, along with the ecology of stress that influences family dynamics.
Keywords
- Asian American Families
- Influence Family Dynamics
- Immigrant Seniors
- Korean American
- Acculturative Stress
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Xia, Y.R., Do, K.A., Xie, X. (2013). The Adjustment of Asian American Families to the U.S. Context: The Ecology of Strengths and Stress. In: Peterson, G., Bush, K. (eds) Handbook of Marriage and the Family. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3987-5_29
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