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Parenting Contributions to Latinx Children’s Development in the Early Years

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2021
Despite comparatively high levels of poverty, Latinx parents, on average, provide their children with early home experiences that promote development at rates that at least equal that of other demographic groups. From a strength-based perspective, we describe the demographic heterogeneity among Latinx children during early childhood (zero to eight ...
Natasha J. Cabrera   +2 more
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Tobacco Use among Latinx Parents in the USA

Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 2023
The current study aimed to understand the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and cultural factors on Latinx parents' tobacco use. Tobacco use is the leading cause of death among Latinx individuals in the USA, and parental use has long-term secondary harm for children.
Fernanda Lima Cross   +3 more
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Effects of a brief parenting intervention on Latinx mothers and their children

Family Process, 2021
AbstractParent‐Child Interactions (PCI) is a home visit parenting intervention designed to promote positive parenting and deter punitive approaches to child behavior management. With attention to the importance of providing efficacious interventions for families from diverse backgrounds, this study used a subsample from a larger randomized controlled ...
Abigail L. Mills   +6 more
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Latinx grandparents' child feeding practices and interaction with parents

Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal
AbstractDespite Latinx grandparents' substantial involvement in child rearing, there is limited understanding of their child feeding practices. A survey examined 80 Latinx mothers' perception of Latinx grandparents' feeding practices and interaction with parents.
Hui Xie   +4 more
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A comparison of primary care parenting programs for Latinx families.

Families, Systems, & Health, 2020
Introduction: Primary care agencies remain an ideal setting for implementing parenting programs that meet the needs of Latinx parents. However, little to no research has been done on how well adapted primary care parenting programs (PCPPs) are to the beliefs, values, and practices of many Latinx families.
David M. Haralson   +4 more
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Neighborhood‐level predictors of African American and Latinx parents' ethnic–racial socialization

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2021
AbstractFew studies examine how neighborhood structural factors (e.g., socioeconomic status [SES] and diversity) and perceived disorder may influence the messages parents communicate to their youth about race/ethnicity. Guided by the integrative model and social disorganization theory, this study examines how parents' ethnic–racial socialization ...
Dawn P, Witherspoon   +3 more
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Parental Factors as Predictors of Dating Violence Among Latinx Adolescent Mothers

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2019
The purpose of our study was to examine how parental stress and coparenting relationship quality were related to dating violence perpetration and victimization among 114 Latinx adolescent mothers. We hypothesized that higher levels of parental stress and lower coparenting quality would be associated with increased dating violence perpetration and ...
Lara Hoss   +4 more
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Increased rates of parental separation and anxiety among Latinx youth

Children and Youth Services Review, 2020
Abstract Family separation during the immigration journey and its effects on the health of affected children and adolescents is a growing concern in the United States. Anti-immigrant policies are also on the rise, creating a negative context for development.
Brown, C. R.   +6 more
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Examining dual method contraceptive use among midwestern parenting Latinx teens: Perspectives from adolescent parents, caretakers, and nurses

Public Health Nursing, 2020
AbstractBackgroundDespite dual method (DM) contraception being effective in reducing repeat‐births and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), Latinx adolescent parents who live in non‐traditional migration areas remain vulnerable for both outcomes.ObjectiveThis study applied the Unified Theory of Behavior (UTB) and drew upon Bronfenbrenner's social ...
Yumary Ruiz   +4 more
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Latinx Immigrant Parents and Their Child's Teacher: Family Engagement Experiences

2022
Family engagement plays a significant role in students’ academic success (Araujo, 2009; Clarke et al., 2017; Durand, 2011; Herrera et al., 2020; Jasis, 2021; Lin, 2003; Vesely et al., 2017; Weiss et al., 2006) and produces positive long-term effects in school for children (Ishimaru et al., 2016; Yull et al., 2018).
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