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Family Environment, Heritage Language Profiles, and Socioemotional Well-being of Mexican-origin Adolescents with First Generation Immigrant Parents.

Jun Wang1, Wen Wen2, Lester Sim3, Xin Li4, Jinjin Yan2, Su Yeong Kim2.   

Abstract

Although Mexican-origin youth with first-generation immigrant parents are relatively good at retaining their heritage language of Spanish, limited research has been conducted on their Spanish language development during adolescence. From three-wave longitudinal data across six years (Nwave1 = 604, Mage.wave1 = 12.91, 54% female), distinct groups of adolescents with consistently high, improved, declined, and consistently low Spanish proficiencies were identified. Family relationship quality was more predictive of adolescents' Spanish proficiency than family language environment. The benefits of Spanish proficiency were consistent across adolescents' ethnic identity, resilience, and life meaning. More research and practical attention to parent-adolescent relationships is needed to capitalize on the continued plasticity of adolescents' Spanish language development and to promote consequent positive outcomes.
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Keywords:  Ethnic identity; Heritage language; Life meaning; Mexican-origin youth; Resilience

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35258747      PMCID: PMC9098666          DOI: 10.1007/s10964-022-01594-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Youth Adolesc        ISSN: 0047-2891


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