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Shared ancestry, evolving stories: Similar and contrasting life experiences described by foreign born and U.S. born latino parents
José Rubén Parra-Cardona
, David CÓrdova
, Kendal Holtrop
, Francisco A. Villarruel
, Elizabeth Wieling
Family Social Science
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Shared Ancestry
100%
Foreign-born
100%
US-born
100%
Latino Parents
100%
Life Experiences
100%
Parental Effort
66%
United States
33%
Latino Families
33%
Latino
33%
Resilience
33%
Mental Health Professionals
33%
Gender Roles
33%
Country of Origin
33%
Focus Group Discussion
33%
Latino Populations
33%
Cultural Values
33%
Good Parent
33%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Foreign Born
100%
Ancestry
100%
Focus Group
50%
Qualitative Research
50%
Health Professionals
50%
Gender Role
50%
Country of Origin
50%
Group Discussion
50%
Cultural Values
50%
Mental Health
50%
Psychology
Foreign Born
100%
Mental Health
50%
Qualitative Study
50%
Gender Role
50%
Focus Group
50%