Neighborhood Context, Family Cultural Values, and Latinx Youth Externalizing Problems

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William Martinez
Antonio J. Polo
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[1] University of California,Department of Psychiatry
[2] San Francisco,Department of Psychology
[3] DePaul University,undefined
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Latino youth; Cultural values; Neighborhood effects; Socioeconomic status; Externalizing problems;
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Latinx youth living in the United States reside in a myriad of cultural and neighborhood contexts, yet little is known regarding how cultural values influence behavior problems across neighborhood contexts. Using a person–environment fit framework, the present study explored the degree to which youth cultural values were associated with their externalizing problems, and the degree to which this association was shaped by their neighborhood’s socioeconomic status (SES), and Latinx and immigrant concentration. The sample comprised of 998 Latinx youth (Female = 54.2%), ages 10 to 14 years old (Mage = 11.8), from three large United States metropolitan areas. Multilevel modeling methods indicated that increased fit between youth cultural values and neighborhood Latinx and immigrant concentration was associated with fewer externalizing problems, but only in higher SES neighborhoods. The results support the importance of studying social determinants of Latinx youth behavioral health, and provide implications for both neighborhood-level and individual-level prevention and intervention programming.
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页码:2440 / 2452
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