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Caregiver stress and cultural identity in families of preschoolers with developmental delay and behavioral problems.

Kristina Conroy1, Natalie Frech1, Amanda L Sanchez2, Mary B Hagan1, Daniel M Bagner1, Jonathan S Comer1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Research on families of young children with developmental delay and disruptive behavior problems has failed to examine caregiver stress in the context of cultural factors.
METHODS: Families of 3-year-old children with developmental delay and behavior problems were recruited from Early Intervention sites. All caregivers in the current analysis (n = 147) were from immigrant and/or cultural minority backgrounds. Regarding income-to-needs, most families (57.8%) fell into the extreme poverty, poor, or low-income categories. Caregivers reported on their own experiences of acculturation and enculturation as well as their child's problems.
RESULTS: Path analyses revealed that higher caregiver acculturation was associated with less parenting-specific stress, and higher caregiver enculturation was associated with less caregiver general stress. Severity of child problems was associated with more parenting-specific stress and general stress. Exploratory analysis yielded significant differences in associations between acculturation, enculturation, and caregiver stress in Black/African American caregivers versus Hispanic White caregivers.
CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that among cultural minority caregivers of young children with developmental and behavioral problems, acculturation and enculturation may influence caregiver stress. While the cross-sectional nature of the study precludes causal conclusions, clinicians should consider how cultural factors can be harnessed to strengthen caregiver resiliency and improve engagement in parenting interventions.
© 2021 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Acculturation; Akkulturation; Elternschaft; Enculturation; Enkulturation; Parentage; Psychische Gesundheit von Erziehungsberechtigten; Santé mentale des personnes prenant soin d'enfant; Stress; acculturation; aculturación; caregiver mental health; crianza; enculturación; enculturation; estrés; parenting; salud mental del cuidador; stress; الصحة النفسية لمقدمي الرعاية، التأقلم الثقافي، الاندماج الثقافي، الإجهاد العصبي، الأبوة والأمومة; ストレス; 养育; 压力; 子育て; 文化化; 文化適応; 涵化; 濡化; 看护者心理健康; 養育者の精神保健

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33961711      PMCID: PMC8363575          DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21923

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


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