Literature DB >> 25983352

Academic achievement among immigrant and U.S.-born Latino adolescents: Associations with cultural, family, and acculturation factors.

Catherine DeCarlo Santiago1, Omar G Gudiño2, Shilpa Baweja3, Erum Nadeem4.   

Abstract

This study examined proximal risk and protective factors that contribute to academic achievement among 130 Latino students. Participating students were 56.2% female and 35.3% foreign-born (mean age = 11.38, SD = .59). Acculturative stress, immigrant status, child gender, parental monitoring, traditional cultural values, mainstream values, and English language proficiency were explored in relation to academic achievement. Higher levels of parental monitoring, English language proficiency, and female gender were associated with higher grades, while mainstream values were associated with lower grades. In addition, a significant interaction between acculturative stress and immigrant status was found, such that higher acculturative stress was related to poorer grades for U.S.-born students in particular. Thus, parental monitoring and female gender are potential protective factors, while identification with mainstream values and low English language proficiency are risk factors for poor grades. U.S.-born students may be particularly vulnerable to the effects of acculturative stress.

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Keywords:  Latino; academic achievement; acculturation; adolescents; cultural values

Year:  2014        PMID: 25983352      PMCID: PMC4428156          DOI: 10.1002/jcop.21649

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Psychol        ISSN: 0090-4392


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