This study, as guided by cultural-ecological frameworks, examined multiple contextual stressors, including subjective economic hardship, acculturation, discrimination, and negative perceptions of school safety, as simultaneously linked to adolescents’ depressive symptoms, as well as the role of gender, familism values, family cohesion, and school connectedness on these associations. Data come from the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study (Portes and Rumbaut 2012) that included second-generation 8th- and 9th-grade children of foreign-born parents from the Mexican-origin subsample (n = 755; 52% male; time 1 M age = 14.20 years). Adolescents were either born in (60%) or immigrated prior to age 5 to the USA. Results of the regression analy...
Familism, a Latino value that promotes loyalty, cohesiveness, and obedience within the family, predi...
Depression constitutes one of the greatest sources of morbidity and mortality for U.S. adolescents. ...
Cultural value gaps between Mexican American parents and their children are hypothesized to place yo...
This study, as guided by cultural-ecological frameworks, examined multiple contextual stressors, inc...
Objectives: This study examined the relationship between familism and depressive symptoms across rel...
The purpose of this research was to explore the mechanisms between acculturation-related stressors a...
By the year 2050, Hispanic youth are estimated to make up one-third of the total child and adolescen...
Purpose—To describe Mexican-origin youths’ trajectories of depressive symptoms from early to late ad...
We examined how the migration and acculturation experiences of first-generation Latino youth contrib...
Introduction. Latinx youth report high prevalence rates of depression compared to other ethnic group...
Depressive symptoms in Latino youth have been related to both culturally-universal and culturally-ba...
Latino adolescent depressive symptoms are a growing problem, of interest to both the community and a...
Thesis advisor: Thomas O'HareDepression in adolescence is associated with a number of negative conse...
Depressive symptoms disproportionately affect the burgeoning U.S. population of Latinx youth and ado...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-30)The purpose of this study was to investigate the re...
Familism, a Latino value that promotes loyalty, cohesiveness, and obedience within the family, predi...
Depression constitutes one of the greatest sources of morbidity and mortality for U.S. adolescents. ...
Cultural value gaps between Mexican American parents and their children are hypothesized to place yo...
This study, as guided by cultural-ecological frameworks, examined multiple contextual stressors, inc...
Objectives: This study examined the relationship between familism and depressive symptoms across rel...
The purpose of this research was to explore the mechanisms between acculturation-related stressors a...
By the year 2050, Hispanic youth are estimated to make up one-third of the total child and adolescen...
Purpose—To describe Mexican-origin youths’ trajectories of depressive symptoms from early to late ad...
We examined how the migration and acculturation experiences of first-generation Latino youth contrib...
Introduction. Latinx youth report high prevalence rates of depression compared to other ethnic group...
Depressive symptoms in Latino youth have been related to both culturally-universal and culturally-ba...
Latino adolescent depressive symptoms are a growing problem, of interest to both the community and a...
Thesis advisor: Thomas O'HareDepression in adolescence is associated with a number of negative conse...
Depressive symptoms disproportionately affect the burgeoning U.S. population of Latinx youth and ado...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-30)The purpose of this study was to investigate the re...
Familism, a Latino value that promotes loyalty, cohesiveness, and obedience within the family, predi...
Depression constitutes one of the greatest sources of morbidity and mortality for U.S. adolescents. ...
Cultural value gaps between Mexican American parents and their children are hypothesized to place yo...