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Citation

Bámaca-Colbert MY, Gonzales-Backen M, Henry CS, Kim PSY, Roblyer MZ, Plunkett SW, Sands T. Fam. Process 2018; 57(3): 719-736.

Affiliation

Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling, California State University, Northridge, Northridge, CA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Family Process Institute, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/famp.12314

PMID

28796290

Abstract

Using a sample of 279 (52% female) Latino youth in 9th grade (M = 14.57, SD = .56), we examined profiles of family cohesion and parenting practices and their relation to youth adjustment. The results of latent profile analyses revealed four family profiles: Engaged, Supportive, Intrusive, and Disengaged. Latino youth in the Supportive family profile showed most positive adjustment (highest self-esteem and lowest depressive symptoms), followed by youth in the Engaged family profile. Youth in the Intrusive and Disengaged profiles showed the lowest levels of positive adjustment. The findings contribute to the current literature on family dynamics, family profiles, and youth psychological adjustment within specific ethnic groups.

© 2017 Family Process Institute.


Language: en

Keywords

Adolescence; Family Cohesion; Family Profiles; Latino; Latinos; Parenting; adolescencia; cohesión familiar; crianza; perfiles familiares; 亲职; 家庭凝聚力; 家庭概况; 拉丁裔; 青少年

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