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Latino children and families in the United States current research and future directions
Title:
Latino children and families in the United States current research and future directions
Author:
Kent Psychology Forum (12th : 2000 : Kent, Ohio)
ISBN:
9780313012013
Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, c2002.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 283 p.) : ill.
Series:
Praeger series in applied psychology

Praeger series in applied psychology.
General Note:
Papers originally presented at the 2000 Kent Psychology Forum.
Contents:
PART I: CULTURAL CONTEXT OF LATINO FAMILIES: Latino families: myths and realities / Ana Mari Cauce and Melanie Domenech-Rodriguez -- Ethnic culture, poverty, and context: sources of influence on Latino families and children / Mark W. Roosa, Antonia A. Morgan-Lopez, Willa K. Cree, and Michele M. Specter -- Acculturation and the mental health of Latin youths: an integration and critique of the literature / Nancy A. Gonzales, George P. Knight, Antonio A. Morgan Lopez, Delia Saenz, and Amalia Sirolli -- PART II: PARENTING PROCESSES IN LATINO FAMILIES: Latino immigrant parents' beliefs about the "Path of life" of their adolescent children / Margarita Azmitia and Jane R. Brown -- Coparenting in intact Mexican American families: mothers' and fathers' perceptions / Yvonne M. Caldera, Jacki Fitzpatrick, and Karen S. Wampler -- Child-rearing beliefs and practices during feeding among middle-class Puerto Rican and Anglo mother-infant pairs / Robin L. Harwood, Amy M. Miller, Vivian J. Carlson, and Birgit Leyendecker -- A conceptual model of the determinants of parenting among Latina adolescent mothers / Josefina M. Contreras, David Narang, Madinah Ikhlas, and Jennifer Teichman -- PART III: RESEARCH METHODS AND INTERVENTIONS WITH LATINO FAMILIES: Measurement equivalence and research on Latino children and families: the importance of culturally informed theory / George P. Knight, Jenn-Yun Tein, Justin H. Prost, and Nancy A. Gonzales -- Parenting interventions adapted for Latino familes: progress and prospects / Larry E. Dumka, Vera A. Lopez, and Sara Jacobs Carter -- Learning from Latino parents: combining Etic and Emic approaches to designing interventions / Luis H. Zayas and Lisseth Rojas-Flores -- PART IV: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF THE FIELD: The challenges and rewards of conducting ethnic minority research / Angel G. Lugo Steidel, Madinah Ikhlas, Irene Lopez, Reece O. Rahman, and Jennifer Teichm;an -- A research agenda on Latino children and families: recommendations from the 2000 Kent Psychology Forum / Josefina M. Contreras.
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