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Longitudinal Effects of Latino Parent Cultural Stress, Depressive Symptoms, and Family Functioning on Youth Emotional Well-Being and Health Risk Behaviors.

Elma I Lorenzo-Blanco1, Alan Meca2, Jennifer B Unger3, Andrea Romero4, José Szapocznik5, Brandy Piña-Watson6, Miguel Ángel Cano7, Byron L Zamboanga8, Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati9, Sabrina E Des Rosiers10, Daniel W Soto3, Juan A Villamar11, Karina M Lizzi12, Monica Pattarroyo3, Seth J Schwartz13.   

Abstract

U.S. Latino parents can face cultural stressors in the form of acculturative stress, perceived discrimination, and a negative context of reception. It stands to reason that these cultural stressors may negatively impact Latino youth's emotional well-being and health risk behaviors by increasing parents' depressive symptoms and compromising the overall functioning of the family. To test this possibility, we analyzed data from a six-wave longitudinal study with 302 recently immigrated (<5 years in the United States) Latino parents (74% mothers, Mage  = 41.09 years) and their adolescent children (47% female, Mage  = 14.51 years). Results of a cross-lagged analysis indicated that parent cultural stress predicted greater parent depressive symptoms (and not vice versa). Both parent cultural stress and depressive symptoms, in turn, predicted lower parent-reported family functioning, which mediated the links from parent cultural stress and depressive symptoms to youth alcohol and cigarette use. Parent cultural stress also predicted lower youth-reported family functioning, which mediated the link from parent cultural stress to youth self-esteem. Finally, mediation analyses indicated that parent cultural stress predicted youth alcohol use by a way of parent depressive symptoms and parent-reported family functioning. Our findings point to parent depressive symptoms and family functioning as key mediators in the links from parent cultural stress to youth emotional well-being and health risk behaviors. We discuss implications for research and preventive interventions.
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Keywords:  Cultural Stress; Emotional Well-Being; Family Stress; Health Risk Behaviors; Latino Families; bienestar emocional; comportamientos de riesgo para la salud; estrés cultural; estrés familiar; familias latinas; 健康风险行为; 家庭压力; 情感健康; 拉丁裔家庭; 文化压力

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27774629      PMCID: PMC9231047          DOI: 10.1111/famp.12258

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


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