2024
DOI: 10.1037/cdp0000668
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Structural risks and family adjustment in midwestern Latine immigrant families: Extending the family stress model.

Zoe E. Taylor,
Alexia Carrizales,
Ariana Moffitt
et al.

Abstract: Objectives: We tested an extended family stress model of economic hardship (FSM;Conger et al., 2010) incorporating structural risks (discrimination, immigration, and COVID-19 experiences) and qualitative data, to better understand the impact of culturally relevant experiences on family stress processes in rural, immigrant Latine families in the U.S. Midwest. Method: Participants were Latine families (N = 307) with a child aged 10-15 (M age = 12.21 years, 51.0% boys; 71.5% two parent; 93.1% of caregivers and 29… Show more

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