波多黎各玛丽亚飓风移民家庭在学校系统中的文化压力经验。

Journal of Latina/o psychology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1037/lat0000269
M F García, J C Hodges, M Pineros-Leano, C Baidoo, S J Schwartz, M Maldonado-Molina, M Bates, I Calderon, C P Salas-Wright
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飓风María引发了从波多黎各到美国的大规模移民。在其他变化中,这导致了青年教育的中断,需要引导一个新的教育体系。虽然先前的研究表明,学校环境对流动青少年的行为健康有重要影响,但这种影响的具体机制仍未得到充分探讨。在文化压力理论的指导下,我们对波多黎各青少年和父母(N=76)进行了定性访谈,以探讨文化压力如何在学校环境中表现出来。研究结果强调了学校环境中互动的三个重要轴:青少年和父母的语言压力、同伴关系和父母与学校的参与。本研究强调了学校在塑造波多黎各飓风María危机移民儿童和父母的文化压力体验方面的关键作用。它强调多语言支持、积极的同伴关系和解决父母参与中的文化差异的重要性,以减轻文化压力对他们的福祉和教育成果的负面影响。
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The experience of Cultural Stress in the School System among Puerto Rican Hurricane Maria migrant families.

Hurricane María prompted a large-scale migration from Puerto Rico to the United States. Among other changes, this entailed a disruption to youths' education and necessitated navigating a new educational system. While prior research indicates that school environments are important influences on migrant adolescents' behavioral health, the specific mechanisms of this influence remain underexplored. Guided by cultural stress theory, we conducted qualitative interviews with Puerto Rican adolescents and parents (N=76) displaced to Florida by Hurricane María to explore how cultural stress manifests in the school context. The findings highlight three significant axes of interaction within the school context: language stress for youth and parents, peer relationships, and parental involvement with schools. This study underscores the critical role of schools in shaping the experiences of cultural stress for Puerto Rican Hurricane María crisis migrant children and parents. It emphasizes the importance of multilingual support, positive peer relationships, and addressing cultural differences in parental involvement to mitigate the negative impact of cultural stress on their well-being and educational outcomes.

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