Looking at the Family Stress Model in the Asian Context: A Scoping Review
- Jacob B. Petersen
- Lucas Heiki Matsunaga
Abstract
Family background or home environment can be an indicator of how people’s engagement with the community is manifested. Using the Family Stress Model (FSM) as a lens to evaluate external and internal family impact on a child can be a useful tool in supporting children from different social and economic backgrounds. There has been a growing body of work demonstrating the impact of home stress on youth, specifically via the FSM and children from different cultural groups, but there has not been such a review for Asian communities. This paper is a scoping review following PRISMA standards that describes all current research that has been conducted on Asian communities in relation to the FSM.
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- DOI:10.5539/ach.v15n2p31
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