Stress of Language Brokering and Mexican American Adolescents’ Adjustment: The Role of Cumulative Risk

Volume: 40, Issue: 3, Pages: 400 - 425
Published: May 17, 2019
Abstract
This study focused on early adolescents’ stress of language brokering and examined the moderating role of family cumulative risk in the relation of language brokering to adjustment problems. Data came from self-reports of 604 low-income Mexican American adolescent language brokers (54% female; [Formula: see text]= 12.4; SD = 0.97; 75% born in the United States) and their parents (99% foreign-born) in central Texas. Path analyses revealed that...
Paper Details
Title
Stress of Language Brokering and Mexican American Adolescents’ Adjustment: The Role of Cumulative Risk
Published Date
May 17, 2019
Volume
40
Issue
3
Pages
400 - 425
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