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IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2019-12-10 DOI: 10.5749/j.ctvwrm62n.8
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Back Matter 回到问题
IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2019-12-10 DOI: 10.5749/j.ctvwrm62n.9
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引用次数: 0
Numerosities
IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2019-12-10 DOI: 10.5749/j.ctvwrm62n.6
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引用次数: 0
“No vamos a tapar el sol con un dedo”: Maternal communication concerning immigration status. “No vamos a tapar el sol con con dedo”:母亲关于移民身份的来文。
IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2019-11-01 DOI: 10.1037/LAT0000131
Sarah A. Rendón García
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引用次数: 12
Trajectories of depressive symptoms from adolescence to adulthood among multiple Latino subgroups. 多个拉丁裔亚群从青春期到成年期抑郁症状的轨迹
IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2019-11-01 DOI: 10.1037/LAT0000130
Lorena M. Estrada-Martínez, Hyunjung Lee, E. Shapiro
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引用次数: 7
Mexican Immigrant Fathers' Recognition of and Coping with Maternal Depression: The Influence of Meaning-Making on Marital and Co-Parenting Roles among Men Participating in a Family Intervention. 墨西哥移民父亲对母亲抑郁症的认识和应对:在参与家庭干预的男性中,意义建构对婚姻和共同养育角色的影响。
IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2019-11-01 Epub Date: 2019-04-15 DOI: 10.1037/lat0000132
Carmen R Valdez, Elizabeth Martinez

Fathers play a critical role in recognizing and responding to maternal depression and providing support to the family during the mothers' illness and recovery. Our study adopted a dualmethod approach consisting initially of sample interviewing with 10 Mexican immigrant fathers, about their partner's depression and recovery, co-parenting, and fathers' coping. Fathers, their partners, and children participated in a family intervention to support the mother's recovery and address the needs of the family. Approximately 12 months from sample interviews and 8 months after the intervention, we conducted in-depth case studies with three of those fathers to explore how their recognition, support, and coping evolved. Results from interviews across time points present fathers' initial and evolving understanding of maternal depression, while a case study example reflects how fathers' recognition of their partners' depression changed, as did their marital and family interactions, as they shifted attribution of their partners' depression from a controllable state to one of illness. Receipt of accurate information about depression increased fathers' recognition of depression and allowed them to expand traditional gender norms to take an active role in supporting their partners and children. Fathers' experiences were not without emotional cost, with many men recounting anxiety, shame, loneliness, and helplessness. This study underscores the importance of including fathers in interventions and research on maternal depression in immigrant families, and it offers recommendations for culturally grounded familyfocused, interventions.

父亲在识别和应对母亲抑郁症以及在母亲患病和康复期间为家庭提供支持方面扮演着至关重要的角色。我们的研究采用了双重方法,首先对 10 位墨西哥移民父亲进行抽样访谈,了解他们伴侣的抑郁和康复情况、共同养育子女情况以及父亲的应对措施。父亲、他们的伴侣和子女参加了一项家庭干预活动,以支持母亲的康复并满足家庭的需求。在抽样访谈后约 12 个月和干预行动后 8 个月,我们对其中的三位父亲进行了深入的个案研究,以探讨他们的认知、支持和应对方式是如何演变的。不同时间点的访谈结果显示了父亲们对母亲抑郁症最初的理解和不断发展的理解,而案例研究则反映了父亲们对伴侣抑郁症的认识是如何发生变化的,以及他们的婚姻和家庭互动是如何发生变化的,因为他们将伴侣的抑郁症从一种可控状态转变为一种疾病。获得有关抑郁症的准确信息提高了父亲们对抑郁症的认识,使他们能够打破传统的性别规范,在支持伴侣和子女方面发挥积极作用。父亲们的经历并非没有情感上的代价,许多男性讲述了焦虑、羞愧、孤独和无助。这项研究强调了让父亲参与干预和研究移民家庭中的母亲抑郁症的重要性,并为以文化为基础、以家庭为重点的干预提供了建议。
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引用次数: 0
Early adolescent substance use in a national sample of Mexican youths: Demographic characteristics that predict use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. 墨西哥青年国家样本中的青少年早期物质使用:预测酒精、烟草和其他药物使用的人口统计学特征。
IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2019-11-01 DOI: 10.1037/LAT0000128
Alejandro L. Vázquez, Melanie M. Domenech Rodríguez, S. Schwartz, Nancy Amador Buenabad, M. B. Bustos Gamiño, María L. Gutiérrez López, J. V. Villatoro Velázquez
The United States and Mexico have seen significant increases in the prevalence of substance use among Latinx adolescents in the last 20 years. Research is needed to address rising national rates of substances use to inform the development of policies and intervention programs targeting Latinx youth. Our primary aim was to identify demographic factors associated with substance initiation and use among elementary age Latinx youth. Data for the present study include 52,171 elementary students in 5th and 6th grades, who participated in the National Survey of Drug Use Among Students (ENCODE) in Mexico. Youths reported demographic information, rates of substance use for alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, inhalant, and other substances, or intention to initiate in first time substance use. Findings suggest that Latinx youth who were boys, of indigenous heritage, non-religious, and overage for their grade were especially at risk for reporting lifetime alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, inhalant, and other substance use. Boys and youth with indigenous heritage were more likely to report intentions to try alcohol, tobacco, and other substances for the first time. High subjective economic status was associated with lower risk for reporting lifetime tobacco use and substance use intentions in general. Efforts are needed to disseminate accessible substance use prevention programs during early adolescence to encourage positive developmental trajectories among Latinx youths at an elevated risk for substance initiation and use. Clinical and research implications are discussed.
在过去20年中,美国和墨西哥拉丁裔青少年的药物使用率显著上升。需要进行研究,以解决全国药物使用率不断上升的问题,为制定针对拉丁裔青年的政策和干预计划提供信息。我们的主要目的是确定与拉丁裔小学青年药物使用和使用相关的人口统计学因素。本研究的数据包括52171名五年级和六年级的小学生,他们参加了墨西哥全国学生药物使用调查(ENCODE)。年轻人报告了人口统计信息、酒精、烟草、大麻、吸入剂和其他物质的物质使用率,或首次使用物质的意图。研究结果表明,男孩、土著血统、非宗教信仰和超龄的拉丁裔青年报告终生饮酒、吸烟、大麻、吸入剂和其他物质使用的风险尤其大。有土著血统的男孩和青年更有可能报告首次尝试酒精、烟草和其他物质的意图。较高的主观经济状况与报告终生吸烟和一般物质使用意向的风险较低有关。需要努力在青春期早期传播可获得的药物使用预防计划,以鼓励拉丁美洲青少年在药物引发和使用风险较高的人群中积极发展。讨论了临床和研究意义。
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引用次数: 9
Experiences of Spanish–English bilingual early childhood psychotherapists providing services to bilingual caregiver–child dyads: An exploratory qualitative study. 西班牙-英语双语幼儿心理治疗师对双语照顾者-儿童的服务经验:一项探索性质的研究。
IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI: 10.1037/LAT0000115
Juana Vaquero, Marian E. Williams
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引用次数: 3
“A high price paid”: Migration-related loss and distress among undocumented Mexican immigrants. “付出了高昂的代价”:墨西哥非法移民中与移民有关的损失和痛苦。
IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI: 10.1037/LAT0000127
L. Garcini, Thania Galvan, Juan M Peña, E. Klonoff, D. Parra-Medina, Khadija Ziauddin, C. Fagundes
El objetivo de este estudio transversal fue identificar la prevalencia de pérdidas relacionadas con la migración, así como su asociación con el estrés entre inmigrantes Mexicanos indocumentados. Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) fué utilizado para recopilar y analizar datos de entrevistas clínicas con 248 inmigrantes Mexicanos indocumentados que residen cerca de la frontera entre California y México. Todos los participantes reportaron un historial de pérdidas relacionadas con la migración con un promedio de 13 diferentes tipos de pérdidas (SD 4.59, rango 2 a 25). Se observaron diferencias significativas en el tipo de pérdidas relacionadas con la migración en cuanto a características sociodemográficas y de inmigración. Después de controlar las covariables relevantes, la pérdida de interdependencia, específicamente el ser tratado/a de manera diferente por no tener una visa, fue el predictor más fuerte de estrés (OR 4,97, 95% CI [2.18, 11.34], p .001). Dada la actual situación anti-inmigrante en los E.U. que margina aún más a los inmigrantes indocumentados, es necesario aumentar esfuerzos de abogacía y desarrollar nuevas alternativas que faciliten el acceso a servicios de salud mental destinados a disminuir el estrés asociado con la discriminación entre estos inmigrantes en riesgo.
这项横向研究的目的是确定与移民有关的损失的普遍性及其与无证墨西哥移民压力的联系。Responsant Driven Sampling(RDS)用于收集和分析居住在加利福尼亚-墨西哥边境附近的248名无证墨西哥移民的临床采访数据。所有参与者都报告了与移民有关的损失历史,平均有13种不同类型的损失(SD 4.59,范围2至25)。在社会人口和移民特征方面,与移民有关的损失类型存在显著差异。在控制了相关协变量后,相互依存度的丧失,特别是因没有签证而受到不同待遇/A,是压力的最有力预测因素(OR 4.97,95%CI[2.18,11.34],第001页)。鉴于美国目前的反移民状况,使无证移民进一步边缘化,有必要加强宣传工作,并开发新的替代方案,以促进获得心理健康服务,以减轻这些有风险的移民之间与歧视有关的压力。
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引用次数: 22
A test of the main-effects, stress-buffering, stress-exacerbation, and joint-effects models among Mexican-origin adults. 墨西哥裔成人的主效应、压力缓冲、压力加剧和联合效应模型检验。
IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI: 10.1037/LAT0000116
Norma Rodriguez, Ramon T. Flores, Emily F. London, Consuelo Bingham Mira, H. Myers, D. Arroyo, Alessandra Rangel
La investigación de relaciones sociales entre adultos de origen mexicano a menudo se centra en los intercambios positivos y las funciones de apoyo que proporcionan las relaciones cercanas, con una atención creciente dirigida a comprender el lado menos positivo de estas relaciones. Para obtener una comprensión más matizada de las relaciones sociales importantes entre los adultos de origen mexicano, examinamos los aspectos positivos (apoyo social) y negativos (socavación social) de estas relaciones, y cómo funcionan directamente y en interacción entre sí y con el estrés de la vida para contribuir al bienestar psicológico. Analizamos cuatro modelos de relaciones sociales (efectos directos, amortiguación del estrés, exacerbación del estrés, y efectos conjuntos) en una muestra de 248 (124 mujeres, 124 hombres) adultos de origen mexicano utilizando un diseño de corte transversal. Los análisis de regresión múltiple mostraron evidencia para el modelo de efectos directos, la amortiguación del estrés, y efectos conjuntos, y sin evidencia para el modelo de exacerbación del estrés. El apoyo social, pero no el socavamiento social, se asoció directa y positivamente con el bienestar psicológico (efectos principales). El alto apoyo social (vs. bajo apoyo social) amortiguado contra el estrés de la vida (estrés amortiguamiento), pero en vista del alto socavamiento social (vs. bajo socavamiento social) se asoció con un peor bienestar psicológico (efectos conjuntos). Alto apoyo social amortiguó contra el estrés de la vida, pero amplificó los efectos dañinos del alto estrés interpersonal. Los resultados de este estudio se discuten en el contexto de la importancia cultural de establecer y mantener relaciones sólidas y armoniosas entre los adultos de origen mexicano. Los hallazgos resaltan la prominencia del apoyo social, especialmente de la familia, en relaciones importantes para adultos de origen mexicano, y el papel dañino simultáneo que el socavamiento social de estas mismas relaciones desempeña en su bienestar psicológico. Se ofrecen implicaciones para los programas de prevención e intervención con adultos de origen mexicano.
对墨西哥裔成年人之间社会关系的研究通常集中在亲密关系提供的积极交流和支持功能上,越来越多的注意力集中在理解这些关系中不太积极的一面。为了了解某位重要社会关系墨西哥裔的成年人,我们社会(支持)的积极方面和消极社会破坏这些关系和如何运作直接互动并与生活的压力,促进心理健康。我们分析了四种社会关系模型(直接效应、压力缓冲、压力加剧和联合效应),样本为248名墨西哥裔成年人(124名女性,124名男性),采用横断面设计。多元回归分析显示,直接效应模型、压力缓冲和联合效应有证据,而压力加剧模型没有证据。社会支持,而不是社会破坏,与心理健康直接和正相关(主要效应)。高社会支持(vs.低社会支持)对生活压力(压力缓冲)有缓冲作用,但鉴于高社会破坏(vs.低社会破坏)与较差的心理健康(联合效应)有关。高社会支持抑制了生活压力,但放大了高人际压力的有害影响。这项研究的结果是在建立和维持墨西哥裔成年人之间牢固和和谐关系的文化重要性的背景下讨论的。研究结果表明,社会支持,尤其是家庭支持,在墨西哥裔成年人的重要关系中发挥着突出的作用,同时这些关系的社会破坏对他们的心理健康起着有害的作用。本研究的目的是评估墨西哥裔成年人的预防和干预项目。
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