Few studies have collected intergenerational data to assess the association between educational mobility across multiple generations and offspring depression. Using data from the Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (1998-2008), we assessed the influence of intergenerational education on depressive symptoms over 10 years among 1,786 Latino individuals (mean age = 70.6 years). Educational mobility was classified as stable-low (low parental/low offspring education), upwardly mobile (low parental/high offspring education), stable-high (high parental/ high offspring education), or downwardly mobile (high parental/low offspring education). Depressive symptoms were measured with the Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale (CES-D); hi...
Latino youth in the United States are more at-risk for depression than youth of other ethnic backgro...
Latinx adolescents are at greatest risk for negative life outcomes. Particularly, inequities in both...
We examined how the migration and acculturation experiences of first-generation Latino youth contrib...
Few studies have collected intergenerational data to assess the association between educational mobi...
Low educational attainment has been associated with depression among Latinos. However, few studies h...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) and acculturation have been identified as two salient factors for Latin...
Objective: Despite growing evidence that discrimination may contribute to poor mental health, few st...
With this study, we make a number of contributions to the ongoing debate on the implications of inte...
With this study, we make a number of contributions to the ongoing debate on the implications of inte...
With this study, we make a number of contributions to the ongoing debate on the implications of inte...
Latino youth in the United States are more at-risk for depression than youth of other ethnic backgro...
A large proportion of older adult Latinos have at least one chronic physical health condition; those...
Background: Latina/o/x adolescents can face stressful life events (SLEs) that severely disrupt their...
Latino youth in the United States are more at-risk for depression than youth of other ethnic backgr...
This study, as guided by cultural-ecological frameworks, examined multiple contextual stressors, inc...
Latino youth in the United States are more at-risk for depression than youth of other ethnic backgro...
Latinx adolescents are at greatest risk for negative life outcomes. Particularly, inequities in both...
We examined how the migration and acculturation experiences of first-generation Latino youth contrib...
Few studies have collected intergenerational data to assess the association between educational mobi...
Low educational attainment has been associated with depression among Latinos. However, few studies h...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) and acculturation have been identified as two salient factors for Latin...
Objective: Despite growing evidence that discrimination may contribute to poor mental health, few st...
With this study, we make a number of contributions to the ongoing debate on the implications of inte...
With this study, we make a number of contributions to the ongoing debate on the implications of inte...
With this study, we make a number of contributions to the ongoing debate on the implications of inte...
Latino youth in the United States are more at-risk for depression than youth of other ethnic backgro...
A large proportion of older adult Latinos have at least one chronic physical health condition; those...
Background: Latina/o/x adolescents can face stressful life events (SLEs) that severely disrupt their...
Latino youth in the United States are more at-risk for depression than youth of other ethnic backgr...
This study, as guided by cultural-ecological frameworks, examined multiple contextual stressors, inc...
Latino youth in the United States are more at-risk for depression than youth of other ethnic backgro...
Latinx adolescents are at greatest risk for negative life outcomes. Particularly, inequities in both...
We examined how the migration and acculturation experiences of first-generation Latino youth contrib...