| Literature DB >> 27087789 |
Gladys E Ibañez1, Frank Dillon2, Mariana Sanchez3, Mario DE LA Rosa4, Tan Li5, Maria Elena Villar6.
Abstract
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.Entities:
Keywords: Hispanic; Latino; acculturative stress; family; family cohesion; immigrants
Year: 2015 PMID: 27087789 PMCID: PMC4831569 DOI: 10.1080/15313204.2014.991979
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethn Cult Divers Soc Work ISSN: 1531-3204