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Common Themes of Resilience among Latino Immigrant Families: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Although there is a plethora of research on resiliency, there are few studies that examine this concept in Latino immigrant families in the United States. Using key terms such as immigrant, Hispanic, Latino, and resiliency, a systematic literature review was conducted to identify characteristics of...

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Published in:Families in society 2010-07, Vol.91 (3), p.257-265
Main Authors: Cardoso, Jodi Berger, Thompson, Sanna J.
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subjects Assimilation
Cultural competence
Cultural factors
Families & family life
Family
Hispanic Americans
Immigrants
Latin American cultural groups
Literature reviews
Migration
Noncitizens
Population growth
Protective factors
Resilience
Risk Factors
Stress
Studies
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