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Duane Rudy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Development & Family Science at the University of Missouri’s College of Education & Human Development. He holds affiliations with the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD), Society for Research on Adolescence, and the Center for Research and Families Across Cultures. Dr. Rudy earned his PhD in Psychology from the University of Toronto in 2000.
His research focuses on cross-cultural parent-child relationships, emphasizing how families foster autonomy, convey warmth, and navigate parenting practices across diverse cultural contexts. Key themes include acculturative stress among immigrant youth, racial dynamics in family systems, and ethnic variations in emotional expression and academic engagement. His work integrates longitudinal analyses to explore how cultural norms shape developmental outcomes in children and adolescents.
Rudy’s recent publications (2023–2024) address father involvement in Korean children’s health, aging and sexual relationships, and acculturative stress among Filipino and Korean American youth. His research often employs comparative frameworks to highlight cultural nuances in parenting and family processes.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed for Dr. Rudy. His advising and grant activities remain unspecified in the provided text. He is affiliated with the Center for Research and Families Across Cultures, though further details about lab activities or collaborative teams are not detailed here.




