Exploring the complexities of familism and acculturation: Central constructs for people of Mexican origin

N Rodriguez, CB Mira, ND Paez, HF Myers - American journal of …, 2007 - Springer
We examined the relationships between three dimensions of familism: importance of family,
family support, and family conflict with acculturation, assessed orthogonally (Mexican and …

[图书][B] Black-brown relations and stereotypes

T Mindiola, YF Niemann, N Rodriguez - 2002 - degruyter.com
Black and Hispanic women hold more hostile attitudes toward each other's groups than do
their male counterparts. This finding in our preliminary analyses took us by surprise. We had …

Understanding depressed mood in the context of a family-oriented culture.

V Gil-Rivas, E Greenberger, C Chen… - …, 2003 - escholarship.org
This study examined the contribution of individual and family variables to depressive
symptoms among youths in a family-centered culture. Participants were 262 Mexican …

Stereotypes of Chicanas and Chicanos: Impact on family functioning, individual expectations, goals, and behavior

YF Niemann - The handbook of Chicana/o psychology and mental …, 2004 - taylorfrancis.com
Stereotypes are the definitive measure of Chicana/os. As societal, consensually held beliefs
about the characteristics of Chicana/os, stereotypes prescribe behavior: They tell …

To “brown it up” or to “bring down the brown”: Identity and strategy in second-generation, South Asian-Canadian youth

P Sundar - Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
There is a growing body of research examining how ethnicity and race are implicated in
identity development among ethno-racially diverse youth. The current study explored the …

Generational differences and similarities among Puerto Rican and Mexican mothers' experiences with familial ethnic socialization

AJ Umaña-Taylor, A Yazedjian - Journal of Social and …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
We used focus group methodology to explore differences and similarities in the process of
familial ethnic socialization among first-and second-generation Mexican and Puerto Rican …

Parental beliefs about young children's socialization across US ethnic groups: Coexistence of independence and interdependence

MA Suizzo, WC Chen, CC Cheng… - Early Child …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This study compared dimensions of independence and interdependence in parents' beliefs
about daily child‐rearing practices across four ethnic groups. Two questionnaires were …

What does it mean to be Mexican (American)? Exploring youth ethnic identity

H Hashtpari, KW Tao, K Merced… - The Counseling …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Children's racial (eg, Black, White, Indigenous) and ethnic (eg, Mexican) identity can
influence psychological, social, and academic outcomes. Despite evidence that awareness …

Mexican American seventh graders' future work and family plans: Associations with cultural experiences and adjustment

E Cansler, KA Updegraff… - The Journal of Early …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
We describe Mexican American seventh graders' expectations for future work and family
roles and investigate links between patterns of future expectations and adolescents' cultural …

[图书][B] Similarity of life goals in the family: A three-generation study.

A Grob, W Weisheit, V Gomez - 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Assumptions about family resemblances are widely held among people all over the world.
Psychologists from various backgrounds such as family psychology, behavior genetics, and …