Cultural adaptation factors likely influence health status and social mobility. Using data from the Corazón Life Journey Studies, cross-sectional interviews of immigrant Latino, U.S.-born Latino, and Non-Hispanic White adults (n=272), we investigated acculturation factors, social mobility, and health outcomes across four time points, elementary school, middle school, high school and current adulthood. Using growth mixture modeling, lifetime segmented assimilation trajectories were developed describing different acculturation and social mobility changes. A four-class model best described the data. Significant differences emerged among the ethnic groups. Family Traditionalism significantly predicted acculturation’s starting point and change ...
Graduation date: 2013The evolving United States demographics, evident from the most recent census, s...
The ways in which immigrant health profiles change with shifts in acculturation is of increasing int...
Although acculturation may have positive effects for immigrants, including better socioeconomic prof...
Latinos have disproportionately high rates of diet-related diseases which are associated with accult...
Immigration, while offering many opportunities and positive benefits, has also been associated with ...
Extant research on ethnic identity have primarily focused on adolescence, overlooking the developmen...
Existing evidence on immigrant health assimilation, which is largely based on cross-sectional data, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Children of Latino immigrants represents the fastest-g...
Latino immigrants exhibit health declines with increasing duration in the United States, which some ...
Two puzzles stand out from the immigrant health literature. The assimilation puzzle asks why Hispani...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
Abstract Background Acculturation is a continuous, firsthand contact with other cultures functioning...
Background and Significance: Acculturation is commonly used in public health studies to examine and ...
The rapid growth of the Mexican American population and its young age structure have focused increas...
Greater educational attainment is consistently associated with lower mortality rates and better heal...
Graduation date: 2013The evolving United States demographics, evident from the most recent census, s...
The ways in which immigrant health profiles change with shifts in acculturation is of increasing int...
Although acculturation may have positive effects for immigrants, including better socioeconomic prof...
Latinos have disproportionately high rates of diet-related diseases which are associated with accult...
Immigration, while offering many opportunities and positive benefits, has also been associated with ...
Extant research on ethnic identity have primarily focused on adolescence, overlooking the developmen...
Existing evidence on immigrant health assimilation, which is largely based on cross-sectional data, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Children of Latino immigrants represents the fastest-g...
Latino immigrants exhibit health declines with increasing duration in the United States, which some ...
Two puzzles stand out from the immigrant health literature. The assimilation puzzle asks why Hispani...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
Abstract Background Acculturation is a continuous, firsthand contact with other cultures functioning...
Background and Significance: Acculturation is commonly used in public health studies to examine and ...
The rapid growth of the Mexican American population and its young age structure have focused increas...
Greater educational attainment is consistently associated with lower mortality rates and better heal...
Graduation date: 2013The evolving United States demographics, evident from the most recent census, s...
The ways in which immigrant health profiles change with shifts in acculturation is of increasing int...
Although acculturation may have positive effects for immigrants, including better socioeconomic prof...