Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) David Córdova , Richard C. Cervantes
ANO 2017
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 13
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 2ECCCB92689EAACF03E54E6A776FD798
MD5 CBBD5522AA79B8D9294456BD9B2C88FE
MD5 71548a96f069045f2c79aea7a0dec0ea
MD5 827cd2f2011d7185bf101a43084c5842

Resumo

Despite the deleterious mental health and health consequences experiences of perceived discrimination can have on ethnic and racial minorities in the United States, a dearth of qualitative studies exist to develop a better understanding of such experiences. As part of a larger study examining psychosocial stress events, and in an effort to fill this gap, this study sought to explore stressful life experiences of intergroup and within-group perceived discrimination among a heterogeneous sample of U.S.-born and foreign-born Latino youth ( n = 170) residing in Los Angeles, California, and Trenton, New Jersey. Focus group methodology was implemented, and data were analyzed using grounded theory and constant comparison method. Findings suggest that Latino youths' experiences of intergroup and within-group discrimination vary by nativity status and region of the United States. Findings may be helpful for researchers, practitioners, and others working with Latino youth.

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