Author: Lupita Montoya Tannatt
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Category : Mexican American families
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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The Effects of Acculturation, Family and Peer Relationships on the Self-esteem of Mexican-American Adolescent Females
Author: Lupita Montoya Tannatt
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Category : Mexican American families
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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Publisher:
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Category : Mexican American families
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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The Effects of Acculturation and Family Environment on the Self-esteem Development of Hispanic Pre-adolescent Females
Author: Michelle Alvarez
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Category : Hispanic American children
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Category : Hispanic American children
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Mexican American Adolescent Sex Roles and Self-esteem as a Function of Acculturation and Socioeconomic Status
Author: Genevieve Canales
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Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Publisher:
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Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Ambivalence as a Potential Mediator of Associations Between the Acculturation Gap and Mexican American Adolescents' Well-being
Author: Janet L. Sayers
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Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
"The goal of this study is to explore the relationship between a parent-child acculturation gap and both depression and self-esteem in adolescent children of Mexican immigrant parents. Using linear regression models, I tested the impact of the acculturation gap on adolescent self-esteem, then on adolescent depression. Next, I used a mediation analysis to test the indirect impact of the acculturation gap on self-esteem and depression through intergenerational conflict. Further, I used a mediation analysis to test the effect of the acculturation gap on both self-esteem and depression through conflict and family cohesion simultaneously. Finally, I tested the same constructs in a moderated mediation analysis using the Griffen formula, which specifically measures relational ambivalence (the presence of both simultaneous positive and negative relationship characteristics). I then compared the results of all mediation analyses to determine which model accounted for the greatest variance in the two outcomes. Findings suggested that while the presence of intergenerational conflict significantly strengthened the impact of an intergenerational acculturation gap on depression, the addition of family cohesion-signaling ambivalence-was not more predictive of depression than conflict alone. On the other hand, results indicated that while conflict alone did not predict lower self-esteem in adolescents, the presence of ambivalence did have a significant negative impact on self-esteem."--Abstract from author supplied metadata.
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Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
"The goal of this study is to explore the relationship between a parent-child acculturation gap and both depression and self-esteem in adolescent children of Mexican immigrant parents. Using linear regression models, I tested the impact of the acculturation gap on adolescent self-esteem, then on adolescent depression. Next, I used a mediation analysis to test the indirect impact of the acculturation gap on self-esteem and depression through intergenerational conflict. Further, I used a mediation analysis to test the effect of the acculturation gap on both self-esteem and depression through conflict and family cohesion simultaneously. Finally, I tested the same constructs in a moderated mediation analysis using the Griffen formula, which specifically measures relational ambivalence (the presence of both simultaneous positive and negative relationship characteristics). I then compared the results of all mediation analyses to determine which model accounted for the greatest variance in the two outcomes. Findings suggested that while the presence of intergenerational conflict significantly strengthened the impact of an intergenerational acculturation gap on depression, the addition of family cohesion-signaling ambivalence-was not more predictive of depression than conflict alone. On the other hand, results indicated that while conflict alone did not predict lower self-esteem in adolescents, the presence of ambivalence did have a significant negative impact on self-esteem."--Abstract from author supplied metadata.
The Effect of Acculturation Upon the Sexual Behavior of Mexican-American Adolescent Females
Author: Eve Picardy Fielder
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Category : Mexican American teenagers
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Category : Mexican American teenagers
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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The Effects of Acculturation and Perceived Acculturative Stress on the Self-esteem of Mexican-American Adolescents
Author: Nancy Tyler Knott
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Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Publisher:
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Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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The Influence of Acculturation on Chicana Adolescent Pregnancy
Author: S. Renee Del Rio
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Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 218
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Publisher:
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Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 218
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The Effects of Acculturation Identity on Depression and Self-esteem Among Mexican American Adolescents
Author: Diana J. Chavez
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Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 218
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Publisher:
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Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 218
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
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Publisher:
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Category : Communication in families
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Mexican American Adolescent Girls
Author: MonaLisa Chacón Avila
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Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 306
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 306
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