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Attachment, Acculturative Stress, Social Supports, Separation and Marital Distress in Mexican and Central American Adult Immigrants Separated from Primary Caregivers as Children

机译:墨西哥和中美洲成年移民的附着,简约压力,社会支持,分离和婚姻窘迫,与初级护理人员分开

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Latinas/os are reported to be the fastest growing ethnic minority in the United States, with a large percentage being newly arrived immigrants. Previous research has found that many migrate in phases, with the father leaving the family behind or both parents migrating and leaving children in the care of family members. Separations from parental figures have been found to lead to psychosocial, psychological, and educational problems. Additional challenges of immigrants include acculturative stress, lack of social support, attachment problems, poverty, discrimination, unemployment, and marital distress. The purpose of this study was to inquire if immigrant variables (attachment, acculturative stress, and social supports) in Mexican and Central American immigrants who were separated from their primary caregivers as children predict marital distress. A total of 92 participants completed either the online questionnaire via Survey Monkey or paper surveys in person. A quantitative methodology, correlational multiple regression model was used in order to investigate the research questions and hypotheses. The results from the current study showed a statistically significant finding that the attachment style and acculturative stress in Mexican and Central American immigrants predicted marital distress. However, there was no statistically significant finding that social support predicted marital distress. Findings from this study can promote a deeper understanding to marriage counselors regarding attachment, social support, acculturative stress, and separation factors that can affect immigrant couples. It may also have implications for immigration policy and promote the establishment of reunification programs in communities where immigrant populations reside.
机译:据报道,拉丁美洲/卫生组织是美国增长最快的少数民族,百分比是新抵达移民。以前的研究发现,许多人在阶段迁移,父亲将家庭落后或父母双方迁移和让孩子们在家庭成员的照顾中。已发现父母数据的分离导致心理社会,心理和教育问题。移民的其他挑战包括适应性压力,缺乏社会支持,依附问题,贫困,歧视,失业和婚姻困境。本研究的目的是询问墨西哥人和中美洲移民的移民变量(依恋,简约压力和社会支持)作为儿童预测婚姻困境的初级护理人员。共有92名参与者通过调查猴子或纸张调查完成了在线问卷。使用定量方法,使用相关多元回归模型来调查研究问题和假设。目前研究的结果表明,统计上显着的发现,墨西哥和中美洲移民在玛丽利亚遇险中的附着风格和缩进压力。但是,没有统计学意义的发现,社会支持预测的婚姻困境。本研究的调查结果可以促进更深入的了解婚姻顾问,了解可能影响移民伴侣的依恋,社会支持,适应性压力和分离因素。它还可能对移民政策产生影响,并促进在移民人口所在的社区中建立统一计划。

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