Empathic family stress as a sign of family connectedness in Haitian immigrants.

Abstract:

:Research on familial experiences has documented the important role of receiving family support, but has not examined the effects of providing such support. Empathic family stress refers to the stress that individuals experience in response to difficult life circumstances of family members. The current study took a first step in examining the empathic family stress of 134 Haitian immigrants. Results from hierarchical regressions indicate that empathic family stress is a significant predictor of depressive symptoms, but not acculturative stress, for Haitian immigrants. Findings from the study are examined from a strengths-based perspective, where empathic family stress is viewed as a sign of strong family connections among Haitian immigrants. Recommendations are provided for clinicians working with Haitian immigrants to help them experience empathic family stress in a healthy manner.

journal_name

Fam Process

journal_title

Family process

authors

Nicolas G,DeSilva A,Prater K,Bronkoski E

doi

10.1111/j.1545-5300.2009.01272.x

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-03-01 00:00:00

pages

135-50

issue

1

eissn

0014-7370

issn

1545-5300

journal_volume

48

pub_type

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