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Documentation status socialization among Latinx immigrant parents

New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2021
Discriminatory legislation targeting Latinx immigrants in the United States has shifted how parents communicate with their children about the hostile political climate. One way that Latinx parents talk about and prepare their children to face prejudice is through ethnic-racial socialization, which can promote children's positive development.
Fernanda L. Cross   +2 more
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A Contextual Exploration of Parental Monitoring in Latinx Parent-Adolescent Dyads

Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2021
Parental monitoring of youth daily activities is a salient parenting strategy that has important implications for adolescents’ adjustment and safety. Limited research, however, has examined positive contextual factors that can facilitate parental monitoring behaviors in Latinx families. We examined parental warmth and neighborhood social processes (i.e.
Chang Zhao   +4 more
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Parent and Sibling Science Support for Latinx Adolescents

Social Psychology of Education, 2021
Although previous literature indicates that parents and siblings each provide key support for Latinx adolescents’ academic success, most studies have not considered how parents and siblings work as a system to support adolescents in science. Informed by theories on family systems and family influence on youth’s achievement and education, this study ...
Perla Ramos Carranza, Sandra D. Simpkins
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School Readiness Coaching in the Pediatric Clinic: Latinx Parent Perspectives

Academic Pediatrics, 2021
Children who enter school developmentally ready for kindergarten are more likely to succeed academically, be healthy and lead productive lives. However, low-income and minority children often enter kindergarten behind their more affluent peers. Pediatric clinics, as trusted family partners, are well positioned to provide school readiness (SR) support ...
Jaime W, Peterson   +6 more
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Developmental Correlates of Cultural Parental Self-Efficacy among Asian and Latinx Parents

Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2021
Parents in an increasingly diverse U.S. must contend with how confident or efficacious they feel in transmitting culturally-relevant messages to their children. The current study centers on this understudied concept of cultural parenting self-efficacy (PSE) and examines how efficacy related to three separate tasks of heritage, American, and bicultural ...
Lisa Kiang   +2 more
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The Effectiveness of Online Divorce Education for Latinx Parents

Journal of Latinos and Education, 2022
Although divorce education programming is prevalent, research on how programs benefit certain ethnic groups is sparse. Addressing this research gap is important given the increasing ethnic diversity in the United States. In the current study, we applied a mixed-methods approach to examine the experiences of divorcing/separating Latinx parents (n = 371)
Turner, Joshua J.   +5 more
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Parental SES buffers the effect of plasma pTau181 on memory among non‐Latinx White, Latinx, and non‐Latinx Black middle‐aged adults

Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2022
AbstractBackgroundInclusive ADRD research should consider social and structural forces as potential sources of cognitive reserve and resilience. Characterization of neuropathology is critical for cognitive reserve research, but few cohorts have AD biomarker data in concert with sufficient sample size, population representativeness, and multi‐level ...
Jennifer J Manly   +6 more
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Assessing Trust in Physician and Vaccine Hesitancy Among Hispanic/Latinx Parents

Hispanic Health Care International, 2023
Introduction: Representing the USA's largest ethnic/racial group, Hispanic/Latinx (HL) experience health challenges of proportional magnitude. This study investigates the prevalence of vaccine hesitancy among HL adults and trust in their child's pediatrician.
Hector Gonzalez   +3 more
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Parent Engagement at a Primarily Latinx High School Campus

Journal of Latinos and Education, 2020
Though there have been multiple studies on engagement among Latinx families, less is known about Latinx parental engagement at the secondary level or about engagement at predominantly Latinx school...
Luis Landa   +2 more
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Latinx parent engagement and school readiness

Journal of Early Childhood Research
Efforts to bolster the school readiness of Latinx children from low-income homes in the United States have focused on fostering parent engagement in children’s education. Measurement of parent engagement in early childhood however, has been critiqued for having too narrow a focus on school-based involvement and missing other aspects of Latinx parent ...
Rita Gabriela Barajas-Gonzalez   +8 more
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