Considers the association of cohabitation experience with externalizing behavior among children of Latina mothers whose ethnic origin is in Mexico, Puerto Rico, or the Dominican Republic. Children of Mexican-origin mothers had greater externalizing problems in childhood and adolescence when their mothers were born in the United States or had immigrated as minors. For children of Caribbean-origin mothers, being born to a cohabiting or married mother had a statistically equivalent association with externalizing behavior when mothers were born outside the mainland United States (Dominican and island-born Puerto Rican mothers). Children of mainland-born Puerto Rican mothers had more behavior problems when their mothers cohabited at birth.
Florida International University. Latin American and Caribbean Center (Author)
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
2002-2007?
Published:
Miami, Florida: Latin American and Caribbean Center, Florida International University
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
24 p., Describes the Center and its history, academic programs, affiliated institutions, and lists its staff and core faculty. Also see information at url: https://lacc.fiu.edu/about/.
Lalla,Barbara (Editor), Roberts,Nicole (Editor), Walcott-Hackshaw,Elizabeth (Editor), and Youssef,Valerie (Editor)
Format:
Book, Edited
Publication Date:
2013
Published:
Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
287 p., The authors consider the distinctive needs of research in Caribbean literature, language and culture and focus on honing research methods relevant to Caribbean material and with the insights of the Caribbean experience. The essays in the first part, Research Methodology, examine conceptual frames, data collection, and application and analysis of research. The second part details the research process, from proposal to proofreading. Throughout, the authors emphasize a Caribbean approach that is engaged with and aware of a range of existing theories but does not uncritically adopt external frameworks that are inadequate for a rounded Caribbean critical practice.
The prevalence of underweight and stunting among children less than 5 years of age was calculated for 13 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean by applying the WHO Child Growth Standards to nationally-representative, publicly available anthropometric data.
Rubin,Vera D. (Editor) and Schaedel,Richard P. (Editor)
Format:
Book, Edited
Publication Date:
1975
Published:
New York, NY: Teachers College Press
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
284 p, Contents: Creation of a research and documentation center for Haiti / Ernst T. Brea -- Demographic statistics in Haiti / Robert Bazile -- Social anthropology : recent research and recent needs / Rémy Bastien -- Observations on family and kinship organization in Haiti / Caroline J. Legerman -- The concept of community development in Haiti and Venezuela / Richard P. Schaedel -- Africanism in New World Negro music / Alan Lomax -- The language situation in Haiti / Albert Valdman -- Literacy and the question of Creole / Paul Berry -- Primary education in Haiti / Kléber Viélot -- Nutrition research in Haiti / Kendall W. King -- Recent research in public health in Haiti / Pierre Noel -- A research model on trance and possession states in Haitian Vodun / Emerson Douyon -- Research and resources in psychiatry in Haiti / Ari Kiev -- Haiti and its institutions : from colonial times to 1957 / Max H. Dorsinville -- Reflections on the Haitian labor force / François Latortue -- Research problems and perspectives of the Haitian civil service / Serge Vieux