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Mexican‐Origin Parents’ Stress and Satisfaction: The Role of Emotional Support

Guided by a process model of parenting and the integrative model, this study examined sources of emotional support (i.e., partner, maternal, paternal) as related to stress and satisfaction resulting from the parenting role in a sample of Mexican‐origin young adult parents who participated in the Nat...

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Published in:Family process 2019-03, Vol.58 (1), p.146-164
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subjects Acculturation
Adolescent
Adolescents
Adult
apoyo social
Childrearing practices
Cultural sensitivity
Emotional support
estrés por la crianza
familias de origen mexicano
Family support
Female
Humans
Indirect effects
Latent Class Analysis
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Mexican Americans - psychology
Mexican‐origin families
Mexico - ethnology
Mothers
Mothers - psychology
Parent-child relations
Parent-Child Relations - ethnology
Parental stress
Parenting - psychology
Parenting satisfaction
Parenting stress
Parents & parenting
Parents - psychology
Personal Satisfaction
satisfacción en la crianza
Satisfaction
Social support
Stress
Stress, Psychological - psychology
Structural equation modeling
Young Adult
Young adults
亲职压力
亲职满意度
墨西哥裔家庭
社会支持
title Mexican‐Origin Parents’ Stress and Satisfaction: The Role of Emotional Support
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