The increasing size of the Latino immigrant population in the United States underscores the need for a more complete understanding of the role that social context plays in influencing the health of immigrants and their children. This analysis explores the possibility that residential location influences the health-risk behaviors of Latino youth in Los Angeles County, California. The data come from the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey. We apply multivariate, multilevel Rasch models to two scales of adolescent health-risk behaviors (substance use and delinquency). The findings suggest that residence in Census tracts characterized by above-county-average levels of Latinos and above-county-average levels of poverty is associated with ...
Background and Aims. Asian ethnic groups are accompanied by diverging migration histories, cultural...
This study examines what neighborhood conditions experienced at age 15 and after are associated with...
Contrary to popular opinion, scholarly research has documented that immigrant communities are some o...
The increasing size of the Latino immigrant population in the United States underscores the need for...
Using data from a natural experiment in Denver, we investigate whether the initiation of running awa...
Latinos are the fastest-growing immigrant group in the USA. Yet, little is known about the emotional...
This paper examines the effects of family and neighborhood factors on child health in one of the lar...
Purpose: While previous research underscores the important role that neighborhood contexts play for ...
abstract: Neighborhoods are important aspects of the adolescent and family ecology. Cultural develop...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-43)Latino adolescents are at an increased risk of deli...
Use of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana continues to be a serious problem among Latino adolescents. T...
Immigration studies show that the social adaptation of second-generation youth is conditioned by the...
This study examined a stress process model in which stressful life events and association with delin...
Latino youth represent a growing population in urban centers across the United States, yet face subs...
Across many investigations, school belonging has been linked to several positive out-comes among ado...
Background and Aims. Asian ethnic groups are accompanied by diverging migration histories, cultural...
This study examines what neighborhood conditions experienced at age 15 and after are associated with...
Contrary to popular opinion, scholarly research has documented that immigrant communities are some o...
The increasing size of the Latino immigrant population in the United States underscores the need for...
Using data from a natural experiment in Denver, we investigate whether the initiation of running awa...
Latinos are the fastest-growing immigrant group in the USA. Yet, little is known about the emotional...
This paper examines the effects of family and neighborhood factors on child health in one of the lar...
Purpose: While previous research underscores the important role that neighborhood contexts play for ...
abstract: Neighborhoods are important aspects of the adolescent and family ecology. Cultural develop...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-43)Latino adolescents are at an increased risk of deli...
Use of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana continues to be a serious problem among Latino adolescents. T...
Immigration studies show that the social adaptation of second-generation youth is conditioned by the...
This study examined a stress process model in which stressful life events and association with delin...
Latino youth represent a growing population in urban centers across the United States, yet face subs...
Across many investigations, school belonging has been linked to several positive out-comes among ado...
Background and Aims. Asian ethnic groups are accompanied by diverging migration histories, cultural...
This study examines what neighborhood conditions experienced at age 15 and after are associated with...
Contrary to popular opinion, scholarly research has documented that immigrant communities are some o...