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Family orientation, language, and anxiety among low-income Latino youth

机译:低收入拉丁裔青年的家庭取向,语言和焦虑

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There is emerging evidence that Latino youth report higher levels of anxiety symptoms than children from other ethnic groups. Although often implicated, cultural variables have not been systematically evaluated to determine their relationship to anxiety symptoms in Latino youth. The present study examined family orientation values, as measured by family obligation and affiliative obedience, and their relationship to youth anxiety symptoms. The sample consisted of 133 Latino students (grades 5th through 7th) of low-income backgrounds in an urban public school setting. Structural equation models revealed that higher family orientation was associated with separation anxiety/panic (β= .32) and harm avoidance (β= .51). Models employing language proficiency and use mirrored those employing family orientation, suggesting that language fluency captures, in part, family socialization values. The results provide support for the impact of culture in the assessment and specific needs of Latino youth with anxiety problems.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,拉丁美洲裔年轻人报告的焦虑症状水平高于其他种族的儿童。尽管经常牵涉其中,但尚未对文化变量进行系统评估,无法确定其与拉丁美洲年轻人的焦虑症状之间的关系。本研究检查了通过家庭义务和从属顺从来衡量的家庭取向值,以及它们与青少年焦虑症状的关系。样本由133名在城市公立学校背景中的低收入背景的拉丁裔学生(5至7年级)组成。结构方程模型表明,较高的家庭取向与分离焦虑/恐慌(β= .32)和避免伤害(β= .51)有关。运用语言能力和使用能力的模型与采用家庭取向的模型相类似,这表明语言流利性部分地反映了家庭社会化价值观。结果为文化在评估和焦虑症拉丁裔青年的特殊需求中的影响提供了支持。

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