Staff and Researcher Publications
Language
English
Publication Date
7-15-2025
Journal
BMC Public Health
DOI
10.1186/s12889-025-23105-4
PMID
40665267
PMCID
PMC12261741
PubMedCentral® Posted Date
7-15-2025
PubMedCentral® Full Text Version
Post-print
Abstract
Background: Latinx students in the United States can face stressors and structural inequities that can lead to poor academic and mental health outcomes. They comprise 76% of the English Language Learner (ELL) population, yet little is known about the relationship between ELL status and traumatic stress and resilience outcomes among these Latinx students. We sought to see if resilience differs between ELL vs. non-ELL Latinx students, and if traumatic stress risk modifies the association between ELL designation and resilience among Latinx students to inform culturally relevant school resilience interventions and school-wide approaches for this population.
Methods: We analyzed deidentified school district administrative and survey data from a convenience sample of mostly Latinx 6-12th graders from one large, urban U.S. school district. We restricted our sample to Latinx students, resulting in a sample of 4,950 students attending 91 middle and high schools. We constructed linear regression models to understand differences in internal and external resilience based on ELL status, traumatic stress risk, and their interaction.
Results: Among students with low traumatic stress risk, ELL students had worse self-efficacy but better problem solving than their non-ELL peers. When considering students with high traumatic stress risk, ELL students had better problem solving, self-awareness, perceived school support, and total internal assets, relative to non-ELL students.
Conclusions: Latinx students designated as ELL may demonstrate resilience despite adversity; these resilience assets may be further amplified among the subset of students at high risk for traumatic stress. Our findings may inform school resilience interventions and school supports for ELL Latinx students.
Keywords
Adolescent, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Cross-Sectional Studies, Hispanic or Latino, Language, Resilience, Psychological, Schools, Stress Disorders, Traumatic, Students, Surveys and Questionnaires, United States, Urban Population, Psychological resilience, Hispanic or Latino, English learners, Traumatic stress
Published Open-Access
yes
Recommended Citation
Ijadi-Maghsoodi, Roya; Koushkaki, Sara Rahmanian; Klomhaus, Alexandra; et al., "Resilience and Traumatic Stress Among Latinx English Language Learners: A Cross-Sectional Study of Students From an Urban School District" (2025). Staff and Researcher Publications. 61.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/clinic_pub/61
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