Quality of Life Among Latino/a Adults: Examining the Serial Mediation of Network Acculturation, Psychological Acculturation, Social Capital, and Helping-Seeking.

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Behavioral Sciences Pub Date : 2025-03-19 DOI:10.3390/bs15030388
Adrian J Archuleta, Stephanie Grace Prost, Mona A Dajani
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Latinos/as are the largest ethnic group in the U.S. and are a continuous source of population growth. Therefore, their health and quality of life are important public health concerns. Acculturation is an important determinant of health for Latinos/as. However, few studies examine models identifying determinants of acculturation along with its relationship to other social and health behaviors. The current study uses social network data from a sample of crowdsourced recruited Latinos/as (N = 300) to examine a structural model between network acculturation, psychological acculturation, social capital, help-seeking, and quality of life (QoL). The model posits several paths through which social networks (i.e., network acculturation) relate to acculturation and other model variables. Directly, network acculturation was found to be significantly related to Latino/a enculturation (-0.83, p = 0.002) and White American Acculturation (0.47, p = 0.003). Latino/a enculturation was related to help-seeking (0.21, p = 0.029) and social capital (0.36, p < 0.001), while White American acculturation was only related to social capital (0.35, p = 0.003). Social capital demonstrated a robust relationship with help-seeking (0.48, p = 0.004) and QoL (0.96, p = 0.003). The findings suggest that determinants of acculturation (i.e., network acculturation) are meaningful contributors to psychological acculturation and other variables relating to Latino/as' QoL.

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拉丁美洲/美洲成年人的生活质量:网络文化适应、心理文化适应、社会资本和寻求帮助的系列中介检验。
拉美裔是美国最大的族群,也是人口持续增长的来源。因此,他们的健康和生活质量是重要的公共卫生问题。文化适应是拉丁美洲/美洲人健康的一个重要决定因素。然而,很少有研究考察确定文化适应的决定因素及其与其他社会和健康行为的关系的模型。本研究使用来自众包招募拉丁美洲人(N = 300)的社会网络数据来检验网络文化适应、心理文化适应、社会资本、寻求帮助和生活质量(QoL)之间的结构模型。该模型假设了社会网络(即网络文化适应)与文化适应和其他模型变量相关的几个路径。直接地,我们发现网络文化适应与拉丁美洲/美洲文化适应(-0.83,p = 0.002)和美国白人文化适应(0.47,p = 0.003)显著相关。拉丁美洲/美洲文化适应与寻求帮助(0.21,p = 0.029)和社会资本(0.36,p < 0.001)相关,而美国白人文化适应仅与社会资本相关(0.35,p = 0.003)。社会资本与求助(0.48,p = 0.004)和生活质量(0.96,p = 0.003)呈显著正相关。研究结果表明,文化适应的决定因素(即网络文化适应)是心理文化适应和其他与拉丁美洲/美洲人生活质量相关的变量的有意义的贡献者。
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Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences-Development
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