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Effects of Familism and Family Cohesion on Problem Behaviors among Adolescents in Mexican Immigrant Families in the Southwest U.S This study used baseline data from the Southwest sample of the Latino Acculturation and Health project to examine whether familism and cohesion are related... FF Marsiglia...
‘macho’ but today women and men are treated as equal in the whole country. The Mexican is happy by nature, the same as all the other Latino people, we are really open :) we can meet some people and after just 4 hours they could be your best friend for the eternity, we can ...
Chicano or Chicana is a chosen identityof some Mexican Americansin the United States. The term became widely used during the Chicano Movement of the 1960s by many Mexican Americans to express a political stance founded on pride in a shared cultural, ethnic, and community identity. What is a ...
The main aims of this research were to test the similarity of masculinity–femininity in long-term male same-sex couples from the Czech Republic and to examine whether this similarity predicts higher relationship quality. In Study 1, participants (N= 30) and their partners completed the Dyadic ...
However, Latino leaders, including Archuleta, who is Mexican-American, took this as a sign of much more.Miranda, Maria Eugenia
[01:30.72]of Mexican American and Latino Studies [01:34.08]at the University of Texas at Austin. [01:37.76]She said the celebration has grown over the past 10 years [01:41.80]because of the larger number of Latinos in the U.S.
but it has long been celebrated in the US, too. Mexican-Americans in Western parts of the US took note of the battle in solidarity with Mexico as early as 1863. Celebrations north of the Mexican border spread from communities with a large Mexican-American population to the rest of the US...
The three familism subscales from the Mexican American Cultural Value Scale59were used to assess Mexican American cultural values related to support, obligation, and family as referent. Familism support values refer to the desirability to maintain close relationships (e.g., “Family provides a sense...
Although we sought to study a more homogeneous population of Latino immigrants by focusing on a Mexican-American cohort, we identified different regional patterns of immigration between the monolingual group, which is comprised of more immigrants from Western Mexico, and the bilingual group, which is...