Stress Within a Bicultural Context for Adolescents of Mexican Descent
Folkman and Lazarus's theory of stress and coping was used to develop a measure assessing the perceived stress within a bicultural context. Middle school students of Mexican descent (N = 881) reported their perceived stress from intergenerational acculturation gaps, within-group discrimination,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 2003-05, Vol.9 (2), p.171-184 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Folkman and Lazarus's theory of stress and coping was used to
develop a measure assessing the perceived stress within a bicultural
context. Middle school students of Mexican descent (N
= 881) reported their perceived stress from
intergenerational acculturation gaps, within-group
discrimination, out-group discrimination, and monolingual
stress. Although immigrant youths reported more total number of
stressors, U.S.-born youths reported more stress
from needing better Spanish and impact of parents' culture.
Immigrant youths reported more stress from needing better English in
school. Higher stress was associated with more depressive symptoms
for both U.S.-born and immigrant youths. Although
this study has identified some elements of stress, it has not
identified positive coping mechanisms of the bicultural context for Latino
youths. |
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ISSN: | 1099-9809 1939-0106 |
DOI: | 10.1037/1099-9809.9.2.171 |