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Mexico-U.S. migration creates situations that may cause psychological distress. The purpose of this research project was to study the impact of father's physical absence due to international migration (PPAIM) on adolescent offspring of rural immigrants from Zacatecas, Mexico. Stressors and compensators were studied from the adolescent's perspective and were analyzed using a stress-mediator-consequences theoretical framework. Qualitative (n = 24) and quantitative (n = 310) methodologies were used with a nonrandom sample of adolescents. Results show that the FPAIM is an ambivalent experience for adolescents that has positive and negative elements. Though migrants' children seem to be more vulnerable to psychosocial stress than are the offspring of nonmigrants, gender, not father's absence, appears to be the most important risk factor for psychological distress. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
PATERNAL ABSENCE AND INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION: STRESSORS AND COMPENSATORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MENTAL HEALTH OF MEXICAN TEENAGERS OF RURAL ORIGIN
Publication title
Adolescence; Roslyn Heights
Volume
39
Issue
156
Pages
711-23
Number of pages
13
Publication year
2004
Publication date
Winter 2004
Publisher
Libra Publishers Incorporated
Place of publication
Roslyn Heights
Country of publication
United States
ISSN
00018449
CODEN
ADOLAO
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Document feature
Tables; References
Accession number
15727409
ProQuest document ID
195942766
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/paternal-absence-international-migration/docview/195942766/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Copyright Libra Publishers Incorporated Winter 2004
Last updated
2025-09-07
Database
ProQuest One Academic