Among high school graduates, many used traditional, cultural, and social issues as a reason for not attending Higher Education institutions. The third analysis reviewed Hispanics enrolling in Higher Education institutions. In keeping with the national initiative of the 'No Child Left Behind' Act, ...
The influence of social supports on employment for Hispanic, Black, and White unmarried mothers. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 29 (3), 445–460.Melissa Radey, "The Influence of Social Supports on Employment for Hispanic, Black, and White Unmarried Mothers," Journal of Family and ...
When considering these principles in light of social media technologies, a range of issues surface, such as: the need for alternative dissemination strategies for access to and dissemination of government information and services; the need for ubiquitous access to internet-embedded information content; ...
Blacks, Native Americans, Mexicans, Asians, Hispanics, and other minority groups have managed to survive many consequences of racial/ethnic bias and discri... AM Padilla 被引量: 11发表: 1981年 Interview with Edward Kirumira: Can an Analysis of Social Identity Contribute to Effective Intervention ...
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Why are the numbers of uninsured African Americans, Hispanics, and immigrants so disproportionate to that of Caucasians? Why is the number of uninsured children—8.3 million—again on the rise, when it had been dropping steadily since 1998? And why aren’t more people as outraged as the public...
among the Hispanics[5]. For Chinese families, filial piety indicates that it is children's responsibility to care for the older parents. Sending parents to a nursing home would be considered as a failure to achieve the family duty[6]. According to Herrmann et al.[7], both Asian and ...
Ecological validity and cultural sensitivity for outcome research: issues for the cultural adaptation and development of psychosocial treatments with Hispanics. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1995;23:67–82. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Fletcher R, Hammond C, Faulkner D, Turner N, Shipley L, Read...
(nearly 50% among adults); the rate of suicide among American Indians and Alaskan Natives is more than twice that of African Americans, Hispanics, and Asian Pacific Islanders; the most well educated African American women have higher rates of infant mortality than the most poorly educated white ...
identifying as White increased your likelihood of receiving home care [62,71,75,104]. One study presents a more complex relationship: White Americans were more likely to receive any home care than African or Hispanic Americans, but Hispanics received the most home nursing and home health assistant...