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View article: Crisis Migration and Identity Disruption: An Integrative Perspective
Crisis Migration and Identity Disruption: An Integrative Perspective Open
The present article advances a perspective on crisis migration and its effects on crisis migrants’ identities within their destination cultural contexts. It integrates insights from the literature on crisis migration and acculturation, fra…
View article: Crossing the Admission Policies Divide: The Role of Cross‑cutting Media Consumption and Media Trust on Immigration Attitudes Polarization
Crossing the Admission Policies Divide: The Role of Cross‑cutting Media Consumption and Media Trust on Immigration Attitudes Polarization Open
This study investigates whether cross-cutting media consumption and media trust can reduce issue polarization on migrant admission policies in the United States. Using survey data from 1,262 U.S. adults, the analysis reveals that greater c…
View article: When Your People Don’t Favor You: Ingroup Discrimination Through Multiple Lenses, Mechanisms, and Model
When Your People Don’t Favor You: Ingroup Discrimination Through Multiple Lenses, Mechanisms, and Model Open
In this article, we argue that ingroup discrimination represents a salient experience for many racial and ethnic groups, and yet there are considerable theoretical and empirical gaps in research on this topic. We provide a theoretical expo…
View article: The Immigration‐Related Political Ideology Scale: Development, factor structure, and validity evidence
The Immigration‐Related Political Ideology Scale: Development, factor structure, and validity evidence Open
The aim of the present study was to develop and validate the Immigration‐Related Political Ideology Scale (IRPIS), designed to measure diverse political perspectives on immigration among US voters. The IRPIS was developed following a serie…
View article: Intrapersonal, Cultural, and Community Assets among Puerto Rican Hurricane Maria Survivors: A Latent Profile Analysis
Intrapersonal, Cultural, and Community Assets among Puerto Rican Hurricane Maria Survivors: A Latent Profile Analysis Open
In September 2017, Hurricane Maria decimated Puerto Rico and resulted in the deaths of thousands of people, the destruction of thousands of homes, and the mass migration of hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans to the U.S. mainland. Becau…
View article: Disentangling the directionality among cultural stressors and psychosocial outcomes in recently immigrated Hispanic families: A random intercept cross‐lagged panel model approach
Disentangling the directionality among cultural stressors and psychosocial outcomes in recently immigrated Hispanic families: A random intercept cross‐lagged panel model approach Open
Research shows the impact of cultural stressors (e.g. perceived discrimination, bicultural stressors, negative context of reception) on adolescents' psychosocial outcomes. Given the presence of multiple cultural stressors in many Hispanic …
View article: Investigating the association between discrimination, internalizing symptoms, and alcohol use among Latino/a immigrants in the United States
Investigating the association between discrimination, internalizing symptoms, and alcohol use among Latino/a immigrants in the United States Open
Internalizing symptoms associated with anxiety and depression have been correlated with harmful alcohol use among Latino/as, but little attention has been paid to assessing the association between perceived discrimination and harmful alcoh…
View article: Depolarized by the Media? The Role of Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Traditional and Digital Media Diets in Issue Polarization Around COVID-19 in the United States
Depolarized by the Media? The Role of Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Traditional and Digital Media Diets in Issue Polarization Around COVID-19 in the United States Open
Research suggests that a heterogeneous media diet can foster more objective information evaluations, reducing issue polarization as a result. These findings beg the question: Can increased news heterogeneity reduce issue polarization aroun…
View article: Measuring Depressive Symptoms Among Latinos in the US: A Psychometric Evaluation of the CES-D Boston Form
Measuring Depressive Symptoms Among Latinos in the US: A Psychometric Evaluation of the CES-D Boston Form Open
Purpose: We examined the extent to which depressive symptomatology measures operate across different Latino subgroups as there is inconsistency regarding its performance across Latinos, a large and rapidly growing cultural group in the Uni…
View article: Measuring Anxiety Among Latino Immigrant Populations: Within-Country and Between-Country Comparisons
Measuring Anxiety Among Latino Immigrant Populations: Within-Country and Between-Country Comparisons Open
Anxiety is the most prevalent mental health disorder among adults worldwide. Given its increased prevalence among migrants due to their marginalized position in the societies where they reside, psychometric evaluations of anxiety measures …
View article: <scp>CARIN'</scp> about migrants through news? Linking migrant deservingness to traditional and digital media consumption
<span>CARIN'</span> about migrants through news? Linking migrant deservingness to traditional and digital media consumption Open
In recent years, public discourse and political actors have increasingly used a deservingness rhetoric to refer to the arrival and permanent settlement of migrant groups. However, scholars have drawn on the concept of deservingness without…
View article: The emotional citizen: Positive affective response towards immigrants predicts meaningful experiences with them and lower COVID-19 perceived threat in nine countries
The emotional citizen: Positive affective response towards immigrants predicts meaningful experiences with them and lower COVID-19 perceived threat in nine countries Open
Mass migration and COVID-19 represent two converging challenges affecting immigrant-receiving countries. Our understanding of intergroup emotion profiles—positive (happiness, hope, and sympathy) and negative (anger, fear, and disgust)—amon…
View article: Validating the Negative Context of Reception Scale for Mainland Puerto Ricans
Validating the Negative Context of Reception Scale for Mainland Puerto Ricans Open
This study examined the extent to which the Negative Context of Reception Scale generates valid and reliable scores with Puerto Rican Hurricane Maria survivors. A sample of 319 adult Hurricane Maria survivors completed measures of the nega…
View article: Crisis Migration Adverse Childhood Events: A New Category of Youth Adversity for Crisis Migrant Children and Adolescents
Crisis Migration Adverse Childhood Events: A New Category of Youth Adversity for Crisis Migrant Children and Adolescents Open
The present article proposes an extension of the concept of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) to apply to crisis migration – where youth and families are fleeing armed conflicts, natural disasters, community violence, government repress…
View article: Distinct co‐occurrence patterns of acculturation and perceived context of reception between weekdays and weekends among Hispanic college students
Distinct co‐occurrence patterns of acculturation and perceived context of reception between weekdays and weekends among Hispanic college students Open
Objective The present study was designed to examine distinct co‐occurrence patterns of acculturation and perceived context of reception between weekdays and weekends among Hispanic college students in Miami and their influences on psychoso…
View article: Cultural stress, daily well-being, and internalizing and externalizing symptoms among Hispanic college students.
Cultural stress, daily well-being, and internalizing and externalizing symptoms among Hispanic college students. Open
The present study was designed to examine the extent to which, in a sample of 873 Hispanic college students, daily levels of, and variability in, well-being would mediate the predictive effects of culturally related stressors (discriminati…
View article: Public attitudes towards immigration, news and social media exposure, and political attitudes from a cross-cultural perspective
Public attitudes towards immigration, news and social media exposure, and political attitudes from a cross-cultural perspective Open
The data presented in this article provide the opportunity to comparatively analyse anti-immigrant and anti-refugee attitudes, news and social media consumption, and political attitudes (e.g., social dominance orientation, right-wing autho…
View article: Pre-exposure prophylaxis access in federally qualified health centers across 11 United States metropolitan statistical areas
Pre-exposure prophylaxis access in federally qualified health centers across 11 United States metropolitan statistical areas Open
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a promising tool for HIV prevention, but uptake has been slow in key demographics and geographic areas including racial and ethnic minorities. Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), serving those wit…