Family Strengths and Latinx Youth Externalizing Behavior: Modifying Impacts of an Adverse Immigration Environment.

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of Latinx Psychology Pub Date : 2020-11-01 Epub Date: 2020-05-28 DOI:10.1037/lat0000162
Esther J Calzada, Kathleen M Roche, Rebecca M B White, Roushanac Partovi, Todd D Little
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In recent years, the federal administration has ramped up efforts to curb and enforce immigration laws, in essence redefining how immigration, particularly in the Latinx population, is viewed and dealt with in the United States. The aim of the present study was to examine Latinx family strengths in relation to youth externalizing behavior, considering the modifying impacts of the current anti-immigration environment. Data were drawn from a study of 547 mother-adolescent dyads. Adolescents were 12.80 years old (SD = 1.03) on average and 55% female; 88% were U.S. born. Adolescents completed measures of family strengths, including parental behavioral control, parental support, and respeto. They also reported on their own externalizing behavior. Mothers completed a measure of their affective and behavioral responses to immigration actions and news. Results showed that in families of mothers who reported adverse responses to the immigration context, parental behavioral control, parental support (boys only), and respeto were more strongly related to youth behavior. Results align with the family compensatory effects model, in which strengths at the family level help to offset adversities outside the home. Discussion focuses on ways to support families in establishing and maintaining high levels of protective processes and on the need to challenge anti-immigration rhetoric, practices, and policies that undermine healthy youth development in the Latinx population.

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家庭优势与拉丁裔青年外化行为:不利移民环境的修正影响。
近年来,联邦政府加大了限制和执行移民法的力度,从本质上重新定义了在美国如何看待和处理移民,特别是拉丁裔移民。本研究的目的是考察拉丁裔家庭优势与青少年外化行为的关系,并考虑当前反移民环境的修正影响。数据来自对547对母亲和青少年的研究。青少年平均年龄12.80岁(SD = 1.03),女性占55%;88%的人在美国出生。青少年完成了家庭力量的测量,包括父母行为控制、父母支持和尊重。他们还报告了自己的外化行为。母亲们完成了对移民行动和新闻的情感和行为反应的测量。结果表明,在母亲对移民环境有不良反应的家庭中,父母的行为控制、父母的支持(仅限男孩)和尊重与青少年行为的关系更强。结果与家庭补偿效应模型一致,其中家庭层面的优势有助于抵消家庭以外的逆境。讨论的重点是如何支持家庭建立和维持高水平的保护程序,以及挑战破坏拉丁裔人口中青年健康发展的反移民言论、做法和政策的必要性。
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