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The effects of economic and sociocultural stressors on the well-being of children of Latino immigrants living in poverty

This article explored whether preschoolers' physical (body mass index [BMI] and salivary cortisol levels) and psychological (internalizing/externalizing behaviors) well-being were predicted by economic hardship, as has been previously documented, and further, whether parental immigration-related stress and/or acculturation level moderated this relationship in low-income Latino families

Article, 2017
Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology, 23, 201701, 15
2017