Author: Serena C. Galloway
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mexican American women
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
Mexican American Women in Couple Relationships
Author: Serena C. Galloway
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mexican American women
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mexican American women
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
Relationship Satisfaction of the Mexican American Woman
Author: Kennon V. Rider
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Category : Communication in families
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Communication in families
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Marital Satisfaction and Attitudes Toward Love and Sex in Mexican-American Couples
Author: Raquel J. Contreras-Ramos
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Category : Mexican Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mexican Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Mexican American Women in Dating Relationships
Author: Nancy Simone Chapellier
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Category : Dating (Social customs)
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dating (Social customs)
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Are Mexican Immigrant and Mexican American Female Victims of Intimate Partner Violence Being Served in Memphis, Tennessee?
Author: M. Helena Vanderlei Collins
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1462021395
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Domestic violence against women is an oppressive condition that extends across race, class, and gender. This work examines intimate partner violence against women in Memphis, Tennessee, focusing on Mexican immigrant and Mexican American female survivors of domestic violence. Author M. Helena Vanderlei Collins interviewed ten Mexican immigrant women and seven Mexican American women to investigate factors that influence helpseeking behavior. Collins focused on the perceptions of Mexican immigrant and Mexican American women regarding the social services available to them and explored how their help-seeking behavior is affected by their degree of acculturation and the incidence of intimate partner violence. Collins employed a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods to answer seven key research questions. The quantitative instruments included ARSMA-II, the Inventory of Abusive Behavior, and a customized demographic questionnaire. The qualitative data was drawn from the semi-structured interviews with the domestic violence survivors. Collins concluded her study by describing the challenges women of Hispanic origin face when seeking help from social service providers and by offering recommendations on how to improve the quality of services these women receive.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1462021395
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Domestic violence against women is an oppressive condition that extends across race, class, and gender. This work examines intimate partner violence against women in Memphis, Tennessee, focusing on Mexican immigrant and Mexican American female survivors of domestic violence. Author M. Helena Vanderlei Collins interviewed ten Mexican immigrant women and seven Mexican American women to investigate factors that influence helpseeking behavior. Collins focused on the perceptions of Mexican immigrant and Mexican American women regarding the social services available to them and explored how their help-seeking behavior is affected by their degree of acculturation and the incidence of intimate partner violence. Collins employed a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods to answer seven key research questions. The quantitative instruments included ARSMA-II, the Inventory of Abusive Behavior, and a customized demographic questionnaire. The qualitative data was drawn from the semi-structured interviews with the domestic violence survivors. Collins concluded her study by describing the challenges women of Hispanic origin face when seeking help from social service providers and by offering recommendations on how to improve the quality of services these women receive.
Soul Mates
Author: W. Bradford Wilcox
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199908311
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
In 1994, David Hernandez, a small-time drug-dealer in Spanish Harlem, got out of the drug business and turned his life over to God. After he joined Victory Chapel-a vibrant Bronx-based Pentecostal church-he saw his life change in many ways: today he is a member of the NYPD, married, the father of three, and still an active member of his church. David Hernandez is just one of the many individuals whose stories inform Soul Mates, which draws on both national surveys and in-depth interviews to paint a detailed portrait of the largely positive influence exercised by churches on relationships and marriage among African Americans and Latinos-and whites as well. Soul Mates shines a much-needed spotlight on the lives of strong and happy minority couples. Wilcox and Wolfinger find that both married and unmarried minority couples who attend church together are significantly more likely to enjoy happy relationships than black and Latino couples who do not regularly attend. They argue that churches serving these communities promote a code of decency encompassing hard work, temperance, and personal responsibility that benefits black and Latino families. Wilcox and Wolfinger provide a compelling look at faith and family life among blacks and Latinos. The book offers a wealth of critical insight into the effect of religion on minority relationships, as well as the unique economic and cultural challenges facing African American and Latino families in twenty-first-century America.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199908311
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
In 1994, David Hernandez, a small-time drug-dealer in Spanish Harlem, got out of the drug business and turned his life over to God. After he joined Victory Chapel-a vibrant Bronx-based Pentecostal church-he saw his life change in many ways: today he is a member of the NYPD, married, the father of three, and still an active member of his church. David Hernandez is just one of the many individuals whose stories inform Soul Mates, which draws on both national surveys and in-depth interviews to paint a detailed portrait of the largely positive influence exercised by churches on relationships and marriage among African Americans and Latinos-and whites as well. Soul Mates shines a much-needed spotlight on the lives of strong and happy minority couples. Wilcox and Wolfinger find that both married and unmarried minority couples who attend church together are significantly more likely to enjoy happy relationships than black and Latino couples who do not regularly attend. They argue that churches serving these communities promote a code of decency encompassing hard work, temperance, and personal responsibility that benefits black and Latino families. Wilcox and Wolfinger provide a compelling look at faith and family life among blacks and Latinos. The book offers a wealth of critical insight into the effect of religion on minority relationships, as well as the unique economic and cultural challenges facing African American and Latino families in twenty-first-century America.
Latinas in Love
Author: Valerie Menard
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 9781569245125
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Fun, sensible, and sassy information is offered in this one-of-a-kind guide to love and romance for the modern-day Latina.
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 9781569245125
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Fun, sensible, and sassy information is offered in this one-of-a-kind guide to love and romance for the modern-day Latina.
A Courtship After Marriage
Author: Jennifer S. Hirsch
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520228715
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Since 1960 the fertility rate in Mexico has dropped to about 2.6 children per woman. Such changes are part of a transformation explored in this ethnographic study of generational and migration-related redefinitions of gender, marriage and sexuality in rural Mexico and among Mexicans in Atlanta.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520228715
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Since 1960 the fertility rate in Mexico has dropped to about 2.6 children per woman. Such changes are part of a transformation explored in this ethnographic study of generational and migration-related redefinitions of gender, marriage and sexuality in rural Mexico and among Mexicans in Atlanta.
The Mexican American Family
Author: Norma Williams
Publisher: AltaMira Press
ISBN: 0759117942
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
This is the first book to provide readers with an overall understanding of changing patterns in the extended and conjugal family relationships of the second largest ethnic minority group in the United States.
Publisher: AltaMira Press
ISBN: 0759117942
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
This is the first book to provide readers with an overall understanding of changing patterns in the extended and conjugal family relationships of the second largest ethnic minority group in the United States.
Familism and Couples Satisfaction Among Mexican Americans
Author: Margaret Ann de la Garza
Publisher:
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Category : Family psychotherapy
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Relationship satisfaction is associated with better health outcomes and higher levels of overall happiness. The purpose of the current study was to explore satisfaction among Mexican Americans involved in committed relationships and to study the possible correlation between familism and relationship satisfaction. Very few research studies on relationship satisfaction have focused on Mexican Americans, although Latinos are the largest ethnic group in the United States. One hundred thirty eight Mexican American men and women, ranging in age from 19 to 66 years (M = 37) participated in the study. The Positive and Negative Semantic Differential Scale and the Couples Satisfaction Index were used to assess relationship satisfaction and the Family Obligation Questionnaire was used to measure familism. Participants also completed a demographic questionnaire. Mexican Americans reported high levels of relationship satisfaction, with participants scoring high on positive evaluations of their relationships and low on negative evaluations. Results indicated that familism is a significant predictor of relationship satisfaction. Specifically, individuals who reported being more familistic were more satisfied in their relationships than individuals who were less familistic. Length of relationship was not associated with relationship satisfaction. Factors that contribute to relationship satisfaction including age, education level, and familism.
Publisher:
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Category : Family psychotherapy
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Relationship satisfaction is associated with better health outcomes and higher levels of overall happiness. The purpose of the current study was to explore satisfaction among Mexican Americans involved in committed relationships and to study the possible correlation between familism and relationship satisfaction. Very few research studies on relationship satisfaction have focused on Mexican Americans, although Latinos are the largest ethnic group in the United States. One hundred thirty eight Mexican American men and women, ranging in age from 19 to 66 years (M = 37) participated in the study. The Positive and Negative Semantic Differential Scale and the Couples Satisfaction Index were used to assess relationship satisfaction and the Family Obligation Questionnaire was used to measure familism. Participants also completed a demographic questionnaire. Mexican Americans reported high levels of relationship satisfaction, with participants scoring high on positive evaluations of their relationships and low on negative evaluations. Results indicated that familism is a significant predictor of relationship satisfaction. Specifically, individuals who reported being more familistic were more satisfied in their relationships than individuals who were less familistic. Length of relationship was not associated with relationship satisfaction. Factors that contribute to relationship satisfaction including age, education level, and familism.