Acculturative Stress Among Documented and Undocumented Latino Immigrants in the United States [0.03%]
美国持证和无证拉美移民的文化适应压力
Consuelo Arbona,Norma Olvera,Nestor Rodriguez et al.
Consuelo Arbona et al.
The purpose of the study was to examine differences between documented and undocumented Latino immigrants in the prevalence of three immigration-related challenges (separation from family, traditionality, and language difficulties), which w...
The Transition from Middle School to High School as a Developmental Process Among Latino Youth [0.03%]
拉丁裔青少年从中学到高中的过渡作为一个发展过程
Yolanda Vasquez-Salgado,Gabriela Chavira
Yolanda Vasquez-Salgado
The transition from middle school to high school is an important developmental period to investigate because of the negative impact it has on youths' academics. The purpose of this study was to investigate Latino youths' academic achievemen...
Psychometric Evaluation of the Brief Acculturation Scale for Hispanics [0.03%]
对Hispanics的简明同化量表的心理测量评估
Sarah D Mills,Vanessa L Malcarne,Rina S Fox et al.
Sarah D Mills et al.
This study examined the psychometric properties of the Brief Acculturation Scale for Hispanics (BASH), a four-item, language-based measure of acculturation. Participants in the study were 435 Hispanic Americans from a large metropolitan are...
Language Shift in the United States and Foreign-Born Older Mexican Heritage Individuals: Co-ethnic Context for Language Resistance [0.03%]
美国的语言转换及具有墨西哥血统的外来老年人:同族背景与语言抵抗精神
Carlos Siordia,María E Díaz
Carlos Siordia
In this study, we investigate individual-level language shift in a population of Mexican origin Latinos/as aged 65 and up. By using data from the Hispanic Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Study of the Elderly, we investigate th...
Anna V Wilkinson,Maria A Hernández-Valero,Carol J Etzel et al.
Anna V Wilkinson et al.
Self-rated health (SRH), a consistent predictor of mortality among diverse populations, is sensitive to health indicators and social factors. American-born Hispanics report better SRH than their foreign-born counterparts but simultaneously ...
A Longitudinal Study of Social Capital and Acculturation-Related Stress Among Recent Latino Immigrants in South Florida [0.03%]
佛罗里达州南部新拉美移民社会资本和文化冲击压力的纵向研究
Maritza Concha,Mariana Sanchez,Mario de la Rosa et al.
Maritza Concha et al.
This study uses social capital to assess the effects of social support on acculturation-related stress among recently immigrated Hispanics in South Florida before and after immigration. At baseline (N = 527), first 12 months in the United S...
The Impact of Ethnoracial Appearance on Substance Use in Mexican Heritage Adolescents in the Southwest United States [0.03%]
墨西哥后裔青少年的种族外表对其药物使用的的影响研究
Stephanie L Ayers,Stephen Kulis,Flavio F Marsiglia
Stephanie L Ayers
Latinos are a multiracial ethnic group, and as such, within-group differences in ethnoracial appearance deserve to be studied and understood within the racialized American context and in connection to specific health and mental health outco...
Consequences of Arizona's immigration policy on social capital among Mexican mothers with unauthorized immigration status [0.03%]
亚利桑那州移民政策对墨西哥无证母亲社会资本的影响
Carmen R Valdez,Brian Padilla,Jessa Lewis Valentine
Carmen R Valdez
This study explores the consequences of increasingly restrictive immigration policies on social capital among Mexican mothers with unauthorized immigrant status in Arizona. Three focus groups conducted in Arizona explore how mothers' experi...
Sibling Caretaking Among Mexican American Youth: Conditions That Promote and Hinder Personal and School Success [0.03%]
墨西哥美国青年中的兄弟姐妹照料:促进和个人及学校成功的制约因素条件
Patricia L East,Sharon B Hamill
Patricia L East
This study examined how Mexican American youths' extent of sibling caretaking is related to their personal and school adjustment, and whether mothers' gender-role attitudes and youths' familistic beliefs moderate these associations. One hun...
Effects of Adolescent Childbearing on Latino Siblings: Changes in Family Dynamics and Feelings Toward the Teen Mother [0.03%]
少女怀孕对拉丁美洲人族兄弟姐妹的影响:家庭动态的变化及对十几岁母亲的感受
Patricia L East,Ashley Slonim,Emily J Horn et al.
Patricia L East et al.
Latinos have had the highest teenage birthrate of any racial or ethnic group in the United States for the past 15 years, yet little is known about how Latino families are affected by a teenage daughter's childbearing. In-depth interviews we...