Intergenerational relationships among Latino immigrant families in Spain: conflict and emotional intimacy
Relationships with parents have been identified as a major factor in shaping adolescents’ well-being and cognitive development. Compared to adolescents in native families, immigrant children face multiple stressors associated with international migration that may cause the relationship with their pa...
Main Authors: | Fernández-Reino, M, González-Ferrer, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2018
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