Longitudinal profiles of acculturation and developmental outcomes among Mexican-origin adolescents from immigrant families

Prior studies investigating the association between acculturation and adolescent adjustment have often focused on specific acculturation domains rather than examining these domains collectively in a profile typology. Here, we investigate stability and change patterns in Mexican American adolescent a...

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Main Authors: YAN, Jinjin, SIM, Lester, SCHWARTZ, Seth J., SHEN, Yishan, PARRA-MEDINA, Deborah, KIM, Su Yeong
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-49472023-10-09T08:28:19Z Longitudinal profiles of acculturation and developmental outcomes among Mexican-origin adolescents from immigrant families YAN, Jinjin SIM, Lester SCHWARTZ, Seth J. SHEN, Yishan PARRA-MEDINA, Deborah KIM, Su Yeong Prior studies investigating the association between acculturation and adolescent adjustment have often focused on specific acculturation domains rather than examining these domains collectively in a profile typology. Here, we investigate stability and change patterns in Mexican American adolescent acculturation profiles over time, using a two-wave longitudinal dataset spanning 5 years. Using latent profile analysis, three adolescent acculturation profiles were identified at Waves 1 and 2: integrated; moderately integrated; and moderately assimilated. Using latent transition analysis, four acculturation transition profiles were identified across time: stable integrated; stable moderately integrated; progressive; and regressive. Over half of all adolescents were identified as belonging to the stable integrated and stable moderately integrated transition profiles. Adolescents classified in the stable integrated profile reported the highest levels of adjustment (academic competence and socioemotional well-being) relative to those with other transition profiles. Findings from this study contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic process of acculturation among Mexican American adolescents, and provide useful insights to inform interventions and policies aimed at improving Mexican-origin adolescents' adaption to US culture while maintaining their heritage Mexican culture. 2021-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3689 info:doi/10.1002/cad.20396 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4947/viewcontent/cad20396_pvoa.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Mexican American adolescent acculturation developmental outcomes latent profile analysis latent transition analysis Multicultural Psychology Personality and Social Contexts Social Psychology
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Singapore
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topic Mexican American adolescent
acculturation
developmental outcomes
latent profile analysis
latent transition analysis
Multicultural Psychology
Personality and Social Contexts
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Mexican American adolescent
acculturation
developmental outcomes
latent profile analysis
latent transition analysis
Multicultural Psychology
Personality and Social Contexts
Social Psychology
YAN, Jinjin
SIM, Lester
SCHWARTZ, Seth J.
SHEN, Yishan
PARRA-MEDINA, Deborah
KIM, Su Yeong
Longitudinal profiles of acculturation and developmental outcomes among Mexican-origin adolescents from immigrant families
description Prior studies investigating the association between acculturation and adolescent adjustment have often focused on specific acculturation domains rather than examining these domains collectively in a profile typology. Here, we investigate stability and change patterns in Mexican American adolescent acculturation profiles over time, using a two-wave longitudinal dataset spanning 5 years. Using latent profile analysis, three adolescent acculturation profiles were identified at Waves 1 and 2: integrated; moderately integrated; and moderately assimilated. Using latent transition analysis, four acculturation transition profiles were identified across time: stable integrated; stable moderately integrated; progressive; and regressive. Over half of all adolescents were identified as belonging to the stable integrated and stable moderately integrated transition profiles. Adolescents classified in the stable integrated profile reported the highest levels of adjustment (academic competence and socioemotional well-being) relative to those with other transition profiles. Findings from this study contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic process of acculturation among Mexican American adolescents, and provide useful insights to inform interventions and policies aimed at improving Mexican-origin adolescents' adaption to US culture while maintaining their heritage Mexican culture.
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author YAN, Jinjin
SIM, Lester
SCHWARTZ, Seth J.
SHEN, Yishan
PARRA-MEDINA, Deborah
KIM, Su Yeong
author_facet YAN, Jinjin
SIM, Lester
SCHWARTZ, Seth J.
SHEN, Yishan
PARRA-MEDINA, Deborah
KIM, Su Yeong
author_sort YAN, Jinjin
title Longitudinal profiles of acculturation and developmental outcomes among Mexican-origin adolescents from immigrant families
title_short Longitudinal profiles of acculturation and developmental outcomes among Mexican-origin adolescents from immigrant families
title_full Longitudinal profiles of acculturation and developmental outcomes among Mexican-origin adolescents from immigrant families
title_fullStr Longitudinal profiles of acculturation and developmental outcomes among Mexican-origin adolescents from immigrant families
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal profiles of acculturation and developmental outcomes among Mexican-origin adolescents from immigrant families
title_sort longitudinal profiles of acculturation and developmental outcomes among mexican-origin adolescents from immigrant families
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3689
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4947/viewcontent/cad20396_pvoa.pdf
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