Guided by the theory of ambiguous loss, this study examined how youth options of potential change in family relationships (i.e., ambiguous loss) and their perceptions of this loss (i.e., boundary ambiguity) are associated with depressive symptoms and academic satisfaction. Further, I also examined how familism is associated with depressive symptoms and academic satisfaction. This was a cross-sectional self-report survey study of low-income Latino youth (N = 123, age 14-18 years). Results demonstrate that boundary ambiguity from the ambiguous loss of family relationships was positively associated with depressive symptoms; whereas familism behaviors were negatively associated with depressive symptoms. In comparison, only higher familism behav...
This study examines the relations between depressive symptom expression and cultural and family cont...
This study examines the relations between depressive symptom expression and cultural and family cont...
Cultural value gaps between Mexican American parents and their children are hypothesized to place yo...
Objectives: This study examined the relationship between familism and depressive symptoms across rel...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-52)The purpose of this study was to investigate the re...
Purpose—To describe Mexican-origin youths’ trajectories of depressive symptoms from early to late ad...
This research examines the discrepancy between attitudinal and behavioral familism and its relation ...
Introduction. Latinx youth report high prevalence rates of depression compared to other ethnic group...
Introduction. Latinx youth report high prevalence rates of depression compared to other ethnic group...
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 is a common occurrence among college students, with a higher rate of among minority stude...
This study examines the relations between depressive symptom expression and cultural and family cont...
Research has shown that difficulties in family functioning contribute to developing adolescents’ dep...
Research has shown that difficulties in family functioning contribute to developing adolescents’ dep...
This study examines the relations between depressive symptom expression and cultural and family cont...
This study examines the relations between depressive symptom expression and cultural and family cont...
Cultural value gaps between Mexican American parents and their children are hypothesized to place yo...
Objectives: This study examined the relationship between familism and depressive symptoms across rel...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-52)The purpose of this study was to investigate the re...
Purpose—To describe Mexican-origin youths’ trajectories of depressive symptoms from early to late ad...
This research examines the discrepancy between attitudinal and behavioral familism and its relation ...
Introduction. Latinx youth report high prevalence rates of depression compared to other ethnic group...
Introduction. Latinx youth report high prevalence rates of depression compared to other ethnic group...
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 is a common occurrence among college students, with a higher rate of among minority stude...
This study examines the relations between depressive symptom expression and cultural and family cont...
Research has shown that difficulties in family functioning contribute to developing adolescents’ dep...
Research has shown that difficulties in family functioning contribute to developing adolescents’ dep...
This study examines the relations between depressive symptom expression and cultural and family cont...
This study examines the relations between depressive symptom expression and cultural and family cont...
Cultural value gaps between Mexican American parents and their children are hypothesized to place yo...