Principal Investigator:
Sandra Magaña, Ph.D.
Description of Studies:
Latino Families of Adolescents and Adults with Autism:
A Study of Family Caregiving
Family caregiving of persons with autism is an important, emerging
area of study. Within this area of research, there is virtually no
research on Latinos with autism and their families. Working with
Marsha Seltzer, Jan Greenberg and Marty Krauss, I am supervising
recruitment of a sample in Massachusetts of Latino families of
adolescents and adults with autism. Some of the issues we will
explore are the relationships of family and acculturation to
caregiver well-being, parental beliefs about autism, and service
utilization among this population.
Latino and African American Families of Adults with Mental
Illness
This study is funded by NIMH and is designed to complement Dr.
Greenberg and Seltzers' study of families of adults with
schizophrenia. This is the first longitudinal study designed to
understand the needs of families of color in the context of a family
member with a severe mental illness. In this study, we are examining
issues unique to families of color in the context of having a family
member with severe mental illness, and will be making comparisons
across different contexts and groups. We will examine protective
factors such as kinship networks, religiosity and other coping
styles of families of color who have a member with severe mental
illness in addition to the unique challenges they may face.
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