Many Hispanic families decide to immigrate to the United States to improve the future of their children and families. However, once in the United States, immigrant parents and adolescents can face antiimmigrant attitudes and policies, which may hinder adolescents' and families' social mobility, ...
Little attention has been paid to the ways in which immigration affects immigrant parents’ well-being and the consequent psychological and social adjustment of their children. Even less number of studies have focused on adjustment pathways in immigrant families and their children in Italy, which is...
One in five children under the age of six in the United States is a child of immigrant parents, making children of immigrants the fastest growing child population in the Unites States. Though 93 % of children of immigrants are US citizens, federal assistance programs meant to provide a safety...
This chapter draws on extensive survey data on child, family and neighbourhood well-being in the Republic of Ireland (hereafter Ireland) to examine the nature and extent of immigrant social exclusion. Social inclusion, hitherto defined in terms of income and employment, increasingly is defined in t...
Much of the parenting literature rests on a typology of child-rearing styles. Family therapists typically distinguish between indulgent parents, permissive parents, authoritarian parents, anxious parents, neglectful parents, disengaged parents, controlling parents and supportive parents. ...
Many children in Hong Kong, a developed non-Western setting, have migrant parents with the same Chinese ethnicity. This study examined the association of migration with the child's psychological well-being in Hong Kong. Methods Multivariable linear regression was used in Hong Kong's 'Children of...
From generation to generation: The health and well-being of children on immigrant families One of every five children under age 18 living in the United States is an immigrant or has immigrant parents. The majority of these children are of Hispani... National Research Council (US) and ...
- 《Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health》 被引量: 142发表: 2006年 SEX EDUCATION : THE PARENT 'S PERSPECTIVE California Parents' Preferences and Beliefs on School-Based Sex Education Policy Ongoing and often rancorous policy arguments at the federal, state, and local school-district levels ...
‘thiantes’,that is to say religious events which we organize every Thursday,I participate because that’s my life and then I’m ‘goor yallah’ (servant/child of God) as they say. I’m Baye fall (Sufi Muslim brotherhood) so I go to the thiantes (gatherings,events spiritual practices...
The study was a secondary data analysis of 19,882 immigrant and non-immigrant children, using data from the 2018 National Survey of Children’s Health. Logistic regression results show children’s likelihood of being bullied to be associated positively with racial discrimination; child mental health...