Hispanic Immigrant Youth and Internalizing Behaviors: Examining the Links with Neighborhood Context

S. Lara-Cinisomo, Yange Xue, J. Brooks-Gunn
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Using longitudinal data from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods, this study examined links between Hispanic adolescent's internalizing behaviors and neighborhood characteristics. The sample included 1,040 (aged 9 to 17) Hispanic immigrant youth identified as first-, second- and third-generation. Results indicated that first-generation youth had significantly higher internalizing behaviors compared to third-generation adolescents, even after controlling for family characteristics and Wave 1 internalizing behavior scores. The results also showed that Hispanic youth living in neighborhoods that had higher residential stability had higher levels of internalizing behavior problems compared to first- and third-generation youth living in similar neighborhoods.
西班牙裔青年移民与内化行为:与邻里环境的关系研究
利用芝加哥社区人类发展项目的纵向数据,这项研究调查了西班牙裔青少年的内化行为和社区特征之间的联系。样本包括1040名年龄在9到17岁之间的西班牙裔青年,他们被认定为第一代、第二代和第三代移民。结果表明,即使在控制了家庭特征和第一波内化行为得分后,第一代青少年的内化行为也显著高于第三代青少年。研究结果还显示,与居住在类似社区的第一代和第三代年轻人相比,居住在住宅稳定性较高的社区的西班牙裔年轻人有更高水平的内化行为问题。
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