@article {5126, title = {Advancing Methods in Research on Asian American Children and Youth}, journal = {Child Dev}, volume = {87}, number = {4}, year = {2016}, note = {Yoshikawa, Hirokazu
Mistry, Rashmita
Wang, Yijie
eng
Review
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov{\textquoteright}t
2016/07/10 06:00
Child Dev. 2016 Jul;87(4):1033-50. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12576.}, month = {Jul}, pages = {1033-50}, abstract = {Asian American children and youth constitute at the same time an immigrant group, a set of ethnic groups, and a set of cultural groups. Research on these populations can therefore take on one or more of these perspectives. This article provides guidance for research methods in three areas: (a) conceptualizing and assessing migration-related factors, (b) assessing ethnicity and national origin, and (c) using culturally and contextually relevant measures. Methodological recommendations are made for each area, with attention to small-scale studies with community samples as well as large-scale data sets. In addition, this article recommends researchers attend to within-group variations (i.e., intersections of ethnicity, generational status, gender, class, sexuality), the embeddedness of individual development in context, and specificity of developmental periods.}, keywords = {*Acculturation, *Asian Americans, *Emigrants and Immigrants, *Human Development, Adolescent, Child, Humans, Research/*standards}, isbn = {1467-8624 (Electronic)
0009-3920 (Linking)}, author = {Yoshikawa, H. and Mistry, R. and Wang, Y.} }