PAC Longitudinal Study
Parenting Across Cultures (PAC) is the most diverse, prospectively studied, multi-national sample ever assembled to date. PAC began in 2008 with recruitment of a sample of 1,417 8-year-old children and their mothers and fathers from nine countries (China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States). Learn more about the study
CCFP Projects Using PAC Data
- Childhood, Adolescence, and Covid-Related Risk and Protective Factors in the Development of Adjustment in Early Adulthood Across Cultures
- Parenting Across Cultures: COVID-19
- Dimensions of Child Adversity and Health Risk Behaviors in Young Adulthood
- Childhood Risk Factors and Young Adult Competence
- Decision-Making in Everyday Life
- Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Adolescent Well-Being
- Adolescent Adjustment: An Integrative Examination of Parenting, Emotion Regulation, and Social Information Processing
- Epigenetic Mediation of Early Environmental Influences on Adolescent Neurobehavioral Development