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Childrearing,Social Stress,and Child Abuse: Clinical Considerations with Hispanic Families
Authors:Luis H. Zayas
Affiliation:Department of Family Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 3544 Jerome Avenue, Bronx, NY 10467
Abstract:Child abuse in our multicultural society is a national emergency. As a nation, our approach to managing this societal crisis has been one of indifference to cultural variations among families and children, under the prevailing belief that cultural diversity does not playa part when serving a single society. Experience, however, shows that consideration of ethnocultural factors is warranted if we are to effectively treat and prevent child maltreatment. In this paper, a sociocultural perspective on child maltreatment in the United States Hispanic population is presented. Social stresses experienced by Hispanics along a continuum from emigration and migration, to arrivaland adjustment to a new culture, and to the sociocultural and economic conditions they face in the United States are linked to factors of individual psychology. Traditional childrearing values and practices and factors of assessment and intervention are discussed with an emphasis on the changing characteristics of Hispanics.
Keywords:Childrearing  Social stress  Child abuse
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