This study examined the association of familialism, a cultural value that emphasizes close family relationships, with social support, stress, pregnancy anxiety, and infant birth weight. Foreign-born Latina (n = 31), U.S.-born Latina (n = 68), and European American (n = 166) women living in the United States participated in a prospective study of pregnancy in which they completed measures of familialism, social support, stress, and pregnancy anxiety during their second trimester. As expected, Latinas scored higher on familialism than European Americans. Familialism was positively correlated with social support and negatively correlated with stress and pregnancy anxiety in the overall sample. As predicted, however, the associations of familia...
Background: Emotional health is associated with mental and physical wellness for children and adults...
Research on child development and maternal well-being in immigrant families presents contradictory f...
textGiven their socioeconomic status and utilization of prenatal care, first generation women of Me...
This study examined the association of familialism, a cultural value that emphasizes close family re...
This study examined the association of familialism, a cultural value that emphasizes close family re...
Social supports are linked in public health research to improved birth outcomes. This study explored...
The Family Stress Model (FSM) has been used to describe the impact of financial stress on parenting ...
It is important to consider how identity, culture, and social adversity influence maternal mental he...
Immigration has been implicated as a factor in determining the psychological well-being of Latinx pa...
Research indicates that people’s willingness to use or seek social support are influenced by cultura...
A well-established body of literature indicates a very strong relationship between prenatal care pra...
Background Pregnancy anxiety predicts adverse developmental outcomes in offspring from infancy throu...
Given that, on average, immigrant Mexican women in the United States have relatively low socioeconom...
BackgroundPregnancy anxiety predicts adverse developmental outcomes in offspring from infancy throug...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between maternal social support and depr...
Background: Emotional health is associated with mental and physical wellness for children and adults...
Research on child development and maternal well-being in immigrant families presents contradictory f...
textGiven their socioeconomic status and utilization of prenatal care, first generation women of Me...
This study examined the association of familialism, a cultural value that emphasizes close family re...
This study examined the association of familialism, a cultural value that emphasizes close family re...
Social supports are linked in public health research to improved birth outcomes. This study explored...
The Family Stress Model (FSM) has been used to describe the impact of financial stress on parenting ...
It is important to consider how identity, culture, and social adversity influence maternal mental he...
Immigration has been implicated as a factor in determining the psychological well-being of Latinx pa...
Research indicates that people’s willingness to use or seek social support are influenced by cultura...
A well-established body of literature indicates a very strong relationship between prenatal care pra...
Background Pregnancy anxiety predicts adverse developmental outcomes in offspring from infancy throu...
Given that, on average, immigrant Mexican women in the United States have relatively low socioeconom...
BackgroundPregnancy anxiety predicts adverse developmental outcomes in offspring from infancy throug...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between maternal social support and depr...
Background: Emotional health is associated with mental and physical wellness for children and adults...
Research on child development and maternal well-being in immigrant families presents contradictory f...
textGiven their socioeconomic status and utilization of prenatal care, first generation women of Me...