Asian American and Pacific Islander Families” in the Handbook of Asian American Psychology (2nd ed.)

This chapter explains how Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) families face unique stressors like acculturation and minority status, but also draw strength from close family bonds and cultural values. Family interdependence, parenting styles, and cultural traditions can either protect or challenge the well-being of both youth and elders in these communities

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