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Beyond Acculturation: An Investigation of the Relationship of Familism and Parenting to Behavior Problems in Hispanic Youth

Journal

FAMILY PROCESS
Volume 51, Issue 4, Pages 470-482

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2012.01414.x

Keywords

Hispanic; Adolescent; Acculturation; Parenting Practices; Familism; Behavior Problems; Hispano; adolescente; aculturacion; practicas de crianza; familismo; problemas de conducta

Funding

  1. NIDA NIH HHS [R01 DA010574-03, R01 DA 11061, R01 DA019057, R01 DA027920, DA 10574, R01 DA010574, R01 DA011061] Funding Source: Medline

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In the adolescent research literature, acculturation processes have been linked to the development of serious behavior problems in Hispanic adolescents, but not enough is known about how that process takes place. This article reports an investigation that sought to shed light on empirically plausible mechanisms by which family processes (i.e., familism and parenting practices) may operate as mediators of acculturation-related factors on adolescent problem behaviors among 167 Hispanic sixth- or seventh-grade early adolescents. SEM analyses identified an empirically plausible mediated pathway through which parenting practices may operate as a mediator of the effects of acculturation-related variables on adolescent problem behaviors. Second, although the role of familism as a mediator was not supported, the results did provide support for familism having indirect effects on behavior problems also through parenting practices. The findings are discussed in the context of existing research and clinical developments in the treatment of Hispanic adolescents and families.

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