\u3eIn order to help address the mental health disparities that exist for Latino families in the U.S., the current study sought to examine the acculturation-mental health link within the context of the Latino family and to identify potential mechanisms for intervention to alleviate mental health problems in this population. Specifically, our goal was to examine how parent-adolescent acculturation differences were related to mental health in Latino adolescents and their parents and to understand the role of acculturation conflict and family functioning within the Latino family. Participants included 84 adolescent-parent dyads recruited through bilingual middle schools. We found partial support for our hypothesis that family functioning media...
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This randomized trial of a family-focused preventive intervention for Mexican American middle school...
Acculturation presents several unique challenges that can influence the well-being of immigrant chil...
In order to help address the mental health disparities that exist for Latino families in the U.S., t...
Family conflict, particularly acculturation conflict, has been identified as a significant risk fact...
This study investigated the different pathways by which acculturation may influence Hispanic adolesc...
Acculturation includes cognitive, affective, and behavioral dimensions, but few studies have include...
Objectives: Patterns of parent–adolescent conflict differ between immigrant and nonimmigrant familie...
Latino adolescents are at an elevated risk of depression and suicidality when compared to their Euro...
It has been well established that parents of children with ADHD report significantly higher levels o...
Despite known mental health (MH) disparities faced by Latino children relative to children from othe...
Background: Latinos are the largest foreign-born group and one of the fastest growing minority group...
Latino youth have higher rates of unmet mental health needs and Latino families experience poorer tr...
This study of 175 Mexican-origin families examined a mediational model linking the linguistic accult...
Latino adolescent depressive symptoms are a growing problem, of interest to both the community and a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111772/1/cdev12341.pd
This randomized trial of a family-focused preventive intervention for Mexican American middle school...
Acculturation presents several unique challenges that can influence the well-being of immigrant chil...
In order to help address the mental health disparities that exist for Latino families in the U.S., t...
Family conflict, particularly acculturation conflict, has been identified as a significant risk fact...
This study investigated the different pathways by which acculturation may influence Hispanic adolesc...
Acculturation includes cognitive, affective, and behavioral dimensions, but few studies have include...
Objectives: Patterns of parent–adolescent conflict differ between immigrant and nonimmigrant familie...
Latino adolescents are at an elevated risk of depression and suicidality when compared to their Euro...
It has been well established that parents of children with ADHD report significantly higher levels o...
Despite known mental health (MH) disparities faced by Latino children relative to children from othe...
Background: Latinos are the largest foreign-born group and one of the fastest growing minority group...
Latino youth have higher rates of unmet mental health needs and Latino families experience poorer tr...
This study of 175 Mexican-origin families examined a mediational model linking the linguistic accult...
Latino adolescent depressive symptoms are a growing problem, of interest to both the community and a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111772/1/cdev12341.pd
This randomized trial of a family-focused preventive intervention for Mexican American middle school...
Acculturation presents several unique challenges that can influence the well-being of immigrant chil...