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Reconsidering the "Acculturation Gap": Mother-Adolescent Cultural Adaptation Mis/Matches and Positive Psychosocial Outcomes among Mexican-Origin Families.

Jinjin Yan1, Lester Sim2, Jiaxiu Song1, Shanting Chen1, Su Yeong Kim3.   

Abstract

Previous studies have linked parent-child cultural adaptation mismatches with adolescents' maladjustment without addressing how intergenerational mis/matches are related to positive aspects of adolescent development and parental outcomes. Using data from 604 Mexican-origin families (adolescent sample:54%female, Mage = 12.41, range = 11 to 15), response surface analysis was conducted to investigate how mother-child mis/matches in cultural adaptation (acculturation, enculturation, English and Spanish proficiency) are associated with adolescents' and mothers' resilience and life meaning. Adolescents and mothers reported greater resilience and meaning when they matched at higher, versus lower, levels of acculturation, enculturation and English proficiency; adolescents reported more resilience when they were more acculturated than mothers. The findings provide a strengths-based understanding of parent-child cultural adaptation mis/matches and elucidate how Mexican-origin families thrive in the cultural adaptation process.
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Keywords:  Acculturation Gaps; Cultural Adaptation; Mexican Immigrant Families; Positive Psychological Outcomes; Response Surface Analysis (RSA)

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35397085     DOI: 10.1007/s10964-022-01606-4

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


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