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Changes in Family Cohesion and Acculturative Stress among Recent Latino Immigrants
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EthnicityHuman MigrationEducationAcculturation ProcessAcculturative StressSocial Determinants Of HealthFamily FormationFamily SystemsLatino CultureFamily RelationshipFamily InteractionCultural IntegrationRecent Latino ImmigrantsPublic HealthFamily RelationshipsFamily CohesionLatino ImmigrantsCultureSociologyFamily PsychologyDemographyFamily DynamicImmigrant Health
Family relationships can serve as an important source of support during the acculturation process; yet, how the stress related to acculturation, or acculturative stress, may impact family functioning across time is not clear. Participants (n = 479), between the ages of 18-34 were recruited using respondent driven sampling methodology. Findings suggest family cohesion decreased over time; however, it decreased less for those reporting more acculturative stress. The implication is that for those Latino immigrants who struggle to adapt to their new host culture, family remains a source of support more so than for those who do not struggle as much.
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