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Latino/a young adults’ experiences of acculturative stress, depressive symptoms, and romantic relationship commitment: Ethnic identity as protective
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships ( IF 2.681 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-24 , DOI: 10.1177/0265407521996472
Sahitya Maiya 1 , Sarah E. Killoren 2 , J. Kale Monk 2 , Gabrielle C. Kline 3 , Fiorella L. Carlos Chavez 2
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We examined the direct and indirect effects of acculturative stress via depressive symptoms on romantic relationship commitment, and the moderating role of ethnic identity (EI) in these associations. Participants included 475 Latino/a young adults (61% women; Mage = 25 years). Using conditional process modeling, we found that Latino/a young adults experiencing acculturative stress displayed greater depressive symptoms, which in turn, resulted in lower relationship commitment. Acculturative stress was also directly related to relationship commitment. EI buffered the negative effects of acculturative stress on relationship commitment. Discussion focuses on the interplay of EI and depressive symptoms for the relationship commitment of Latino/a young adults experiencing acculturative stress.



中文翻译:

拉丁裔/年轻人的适应压力,抑郁症状和恋爱关系的经历:族裔身份作为保护

我们研究了通过抑郁症状适应性压力对恋爱关系承诺的直接和间接影响,以及族裔认同(EI)在这些联想中的调节作用。参加者包括475名拉丁裔/一名年轻成年人(61%的女性;M年龄= 25岁)。使用条件过程建模,我们发现拉丁裔/一个经历适应性压力的年轻人表现出更大的抑郁症状,从而导致恋爱关系降低。适应性压力也与关系承诺直接相关。EI减轻了适应压力对关系承诺的负面影响。讨论的重点是EI和抑郁症状对拉丁裔/经历适应性压力的年轻人的关系承诺的相互作用。

更新日期:2021-02-25
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