Given the diverse ethnic makeup of the 3 million U.S. children who reside with kinship caregivers, it is imperative that human service professionals understand caregiving from a broad cultural perspective. In this survey research study, the caregiving experiences of 656 African American, Asian American, European American, Latino American, and Native American kinship caregivers were compared and contrasted. The caregivers share many of the same overall parenting experiences; however, there were differences in how they experience stress and strain and how this affects their sense of readiness/capacity to parent and their childrearing experiences. Likewise, kinship caregivers’ perceptions of the well-being of the children in their care are inf...
Background and Objectives Despite growing diversity among the aging population and extensive previou...
In this study, the relative importance of family/household structure, socioeconomic status, and cult...
Family caregivers in young adulthood from different racial/ethnic groups represent an understudied p...
This review revises the sociocultural stress and coping model for culturally diverse family caregive...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between caregiving stress and child well-be...
This study explored the caregiving styles of 306 grandparents raising grandchild across three ethnic...
ABSTRACT: Research about African-American children who overcome adversity to adapt successfully with...
Introduction: Research on families of young children with developmental delay and disruptive behavio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityPrior coping literature has typica...
Purpose: We investigated ethnic differences in care-giver background variables, objective stressors,...
A stress and coping model within the broader framework of family systems theory was used to study th...
Objective: Few studies have to date examined the effects of ethnicity on caregiver motivations, copi...
The purpose of this correlational exploratory study was to delve into the experience of raising a ch...
Understanding the potential promotive effects of cultural values is particularly relevant for studie...
The Sociocultural Stress and Coping Model focuses on the role of cultural values in shaping the stre...
Background and Objectives Despite growing diversity among the aging population and extensive previou...
In this study, the relative importance of family/household structure, socioeconomic status, and cult...
Family caregivers in young adulthood from different racial/ethnic groups represent an understudied p...
This review revises the sociocultural stress and coping model for culturally diverse family caregive...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between caregiving stress and child well-be...
This study explored the caregiving styles of 306 grandparents raising grandchild across three ethnic...
ABSTRACT: Research about African-American children who overcome adversity to adapt successfully with...
Introduction: Research on families of young children with developmental delay and disruptive behavio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityPrior coping literature has typica...
Purpose: We investigated ethnic differences in care-giver background variables, objective stressors,...
A stress and coping model within the broader framework of family systems theory was used to study th...
Objective: Few studies have to date examined the effects of ethnicity on caregiver motivations, copi...
The purpose of this correlational exploratory study was to delve into the experience of raising a ch...
Understanding the potential promotive effects of cultural values is particularly relevant for studie...
The Sociocultural Stress and Coping Model focuses on the role of cultural values in shaping the stre...
Background and Objectives Despite growing diversity among the aging population and extensive previou...
In this study, the relative importance of family/household structure, socioeconomic status, and cult...
Family caregivers in young adulthood from different racial/ethnic groups represent an understudied p...