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Research paper thumbnail of Anti-Immigration Media Portrayals and Latinx Well-Being

Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research, 2021

O. El estudio examinó el impacto inmediato de la exposición a sentimientos anti-inmigrantes en el... more O. El estudio examinó el impacto inmediato de la exposición a sentimientos anti-inmigrantes en el bienestar psicológico de los adultos jóvenes latinx. Se utilizó un diseño cuasiexperimental de factores mixtos para analizar las diferencias en el estado de ánimo, el estrés, la identificación étnica y la motivación para actuar después de ser expuesto a un video estresante a través de cuatro grupos: inmigrantes de América Latina, latinoamericanos de primera generación, latinoamericanos de segunda generación para arriba, y los estadounidenses blancos que no son latinx o inmigrante. Trescientos cuarenta participantes, de entre 18 y 30 años, fueron asignados aleatoriamente a la condición experimental que involucra un video anti-inmigratorio o a la condición de control que involucra un video multivitamínico. Como hipotetizado, aquellos que vieron el video Anti-Immigration Media Portrayals and Latinx Well-Being Daisy Jauregui, Nataria T. Joseph*, and Elizabeth J. Krumrei-Mancuso* Department ...

Research paper thumbnail of Biological and Behavioral Impacts of Social Media Interactions amongst First-time Mothers

While all humans have an innate propensity to form meaningful relationships, new mothers have a u... more While all humans have an innate propensity to form meaningful relationships, new mothers have a unique need for support that often drives them to social networking sites designed for mothers (SNSM). Their interactions in these spaces influence their relational, mental, and physical health. With foundation in the social comparison theory, hyperpersonal model of computer-mediated communication, and allostatic load theory, we hypothesized that mothers who are regular users of SNSM and experience negative emotionality and upward social comparisons would exhibit higher levels of cortisol and lower levels of sleep quality. Study procedures include a baseline appointment and a 4-day monitoring period in which mothers collect samples of their saliva, complete surveys, and wear an actigraphy watch. Of the 47 women who contacted us, 66% of them qualified for the project. We aim to include 60 participants by the end of Fall 2019, and have currently reached 20% of that goal. Twelve participants have completely finished the protocol, yielding 158 momentary assessments. These participants are on average 31.5 years old (SD= 3.09), 75% white, 75% college graduates, and 92% married or cohabiting with someone. Following data collection, primary analyses will be conducted for each dependent variable measured within the study (i.e., cortisol and sleep) via linear and mixed regressions. We will present some preliminary data to this end

Research paper thumbnail of Links Between Anti-Immigration Efforts and the Psychological Well-Being of Latino Young Adults

Given the increased use of media outlets to portray biased or unbalanced views of minority groups... more Given the increased use of media outlets to portray biased or unbalanced views of minority groups, the current study analyzed the immediate impact of exposure to anti-immigration sentiments to the psychological well-being of Latino young adults. Informed by the social identity theory, the minority status stress model, and the rejection-identification model, we designed a mixed-experimental study that analyzes differences in mood, stress, ethnic identification, and motivation to take action across the different generations American (immigrants from Latin America, first-generation Latino Americans, second-and-up generation Latino Americans and non-Latinos), after exposure to an anti-immigration video. Participants completed an online survey that randomly assigned them to either an experimental condition involving viewing a veridical anti-immigration video or a control condition of viewing a video about multivitamins. Participants completed an ethnic identification scale prior to and after viewing their assigned video, and completed measures of positive and negative affect, stress, and motivation to take action after viewing their assigned video. As hypothesized, those who viewed the anti-immigration video exhibited significantly higher levels of negative affect and motivation to take action than those who viewed the multi-vitamin video, with first-generation Latino Americans scoring highest, followed by second generation and higher Latino Americans. Ultimately, our results indicate that, across immigration generation statuses, Latino young adults are impacted by anti-immigration messages in the media. Further, despite literature on the Rejection-Identification theory, our results indicated that European White participants, in addition to Latino participants, identified with their ethnic group significantly less after viewing the anti-immigration video

Research paper thumbnail of Anti-Immigration Media Portrayals and Latinx Well-Being

Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research, 2021

O. El estudio examinó el impacto inmediato de la exposición a sentimientos anti-inmigrantes en el... more O. El estudio examinó el impacto inmediato de la exposición a sentimientos anti-inmigrantes en el bienestar psicológico de los adultos jóvenes latinx. Se utilizó un diseño cuasiexperimental de factores mixtos para analizar las diferencias en el estado de ánimo, el estrés, la identificación étnica y la motivación para actuar después de ser expuesto a un video estresante a través de cuatro grupos: inmigrantes de América Latina, latinoamericanos de primera generación, latinoamericanos de segunda generación para arriba, y los estadounidenses blancos que no son latinx o inmigrante. Trescientos cuarenta participantes, de entre 18 y 30 años, fueron asignados aleatoriamente a la condición experimental que involucra un video anti-inmigratorio o a la condición de control que involucra un video multivitamínico. Como hipotetizado, aquellos que vieron el video Anti-Immigration Media Portrayals and Latinx Well-Being Daisy Jauregui, Nataria T. Joseph*, and Elizabeth J. Krumrei-Mancuso* Department ...

Research paper thumbnail of Biological and Behavioral Impacts of Social Media Interactions amongst First-time Mothers

While all humans have an innate propensity to form meaningful relationships, new mothers have a u... more While all humans have an innate propensity to form meaningful relationships, new mothers have a unique need for support that often drives them to social networking sites designed for mothers (SNSM). Their interactions in these spaces influence their relational, mental, and physical health. With foundation in the social comparison theory, hyperpersonal model of computer-mediated communication, and allostatic load theory, we hypothesized that mothers who are regular users of SNSM and experience negative emotionality and upward social comparisons would exhibit higher levels of cortisol and lower levels of sleep quality. Study procedures include a baseline appointment and a 4-day monitoring period in which mothers collect samples of their saliva, complete surveys, and wear an actigraphy watch. Of the 47 women who contacted us, 66% of them qualified for the project. We aim to include 60 participants by the end of Fall 2019, and have currently reached 20% of that goal. Twelve participants have completely finished the protocol, yielding 158 momentary assessments. These participants are on average 31.5 years old (SD= 3.09), 75% white, 75% college graduates, and 92% married or cohabiting with someone. Following data collection, primary analyses will be conducted for each dependent variable measured within the study (i.e., cortisol and sleep) via linear and mixed regressions. We will present some preliminary data to this end

Research paper thumbnail of Links Between Anti-Immigration Efforts and the Psychological Well-Being of Latino Young Adults

Given the increased use of media outlets to portray biased or unbalanced views of minority groups... more Given the increased use of media outlets to portray biased or unbalanced views of minority groups, the current study analyzed the immediate impact of exposure to anti-immigration sentiments to the psychological well-being of Latino young adults. Informed by the social identity theory, the minority status stress model, and the rejection-identification model, we designed a mixed-experimental study that analyzes differences in mood, stress, ethnic identification, and motivation to take action across the different generations American (immigrants from Latin America, first-generation Latino Americans, second-and-up generation Latino Americans and non-Latinos), after exposure to an anti-immigration video. Participants completed an online survey that randomly assigned them to either an experimental condition involving viewing a veridical anti-immigration video or a control condition of viewing a video about multivitamins. Participants completed an ethnic identification scale prior to and after viewing their assigned video, and completed measures of positive and negative affect, stress, and motivation to take action after viewing their assigned video. As hypothesized, those who viewed the anti-immigration video exhibited significantly higher levels of negative affect and motivation to take action than those who viewed the multi-vitamin video, with first-generation Latino Americans scoring highest, followed by second generation and higher Latino Americans. Ultimately, our results indicate that, across immigration generation statuses, Latino young adults are impacted by anti-immigration messages in the media. Further, despite literature on the Rejection-Identification theory, our results indicated that European White participants, in addition to Latino participants, identified with their ethnic group significantly less after viewing the anti-immigration video