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Yockey, R. Andrew; Brown, Jennifer L.; Littlefield, Andrew K.; Talley, Amelia E. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2020
Previous research has found mixed results regarding the association between acculturation and substance use in Hispanic populations. Additional research is warranted to examine relations among facets of acculturation, particularly acculturative stress, and marijuana use. The purpose of this study was to examine whether self-esteem mediates the…
Descriptors: Self Esteem, Acculturation, Marijuana, Stress Variables
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Perez, William – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2017
On June 21, 2017, the fields of Latinx Psychology, Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies, and education lost a trailblazing researcher, teacher, and mentor. Dr. Raymond Buriel made significant contributions to the study of acculturation and adjustment of Mexican immigrant families, with a special emphasis on the characteristics of immigrant students that are…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Student Adjustment, Immigrants, Student Characteristics
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Alfaro, Edna C.; Weimer, Amy A.; Castillo, Edith – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2018
The present study examined interrelations among sociocultural factors, communication, and academic support from mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, professors, romantic partners, and close friends and Mexican-origin female college students' (n = 205) college self-efficacy. Findings revealed that students communicated the most with their close…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Hispanic American Students, Correlation, Females
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Horevitz, Elizabeth; Organista, Kurt C. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
The Mexican health paradox refers to initially favorable health and mental health outcomes among recent Mexican immigrants to the United States. The subsequent rapid decline in Mexican health outcomes has been attributed to the process of acculturation to U.S. culture. However, the construct of acculturation has come under significant criticism…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Immigrants, Physical Health, Mexican Americans
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Garza, Christelle Fabiola; Gasquoine, Philip Gerard – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
Implicit race/ethnic prejudice was assessed using Spanish- and English-language versions of an Implicit Association Test that used Hispanic/Anglo first names and pleasant/unpleasant words as stimuli. This test was administered to a consecutive sample of Mexican American adults residing in the Rio Grande Valley region of Texas of whom about…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Correlation, Mexican Americans, Racial Bias
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Fontes, Angela; Kelly, Nicole – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
This research addresses differences between Hispanic ("N" = 2,333) and White ("N" = 15,521) households in the ownership and allocation of two representative measures of wealth accumulation, stock and homeownership. Using data from the 2008 panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation, this research estimates a…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Family Financial Resources, Immigrants, Real Estate
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Ishizawa, Hiromi – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2014
This study investigates patterns of volunteerism within a rapidly growing segment of the population, Mexican immigrant and Mexican origin youth, using data from the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002. These data show that volunteerism varies by immigrant generational status. Contradicting classical assimilation theory, first-generation Mexican…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Mexican Americans, Immigrants, Family Income
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Cervantes, Richard C.; Padilla, Amado M.; Napper, Lucy E.; Goldbach, Jeremy T. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
Stress associated with acculturation and minority status among Hispanic youth is understudied. Using survey data from the Hispanic Stress Inventory-Adolescent Version (HSI-A), we examined psychosocial stress across eight domains including family economic stress and acculturation-gap stress in a national sample of three generations (first, second,…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, Stress Variables, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Batson, Christie D. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
This article examines first-birth timing among Mexican women in the United States over two birth cohorts. Currently, Mexican women are one of a small group that maintains above-replacement fertility in the United States, contributing to both Mexican population growth and overall national population growth. Yet, the fertility timing of Mexican…
Descriptors: Females, Population Growth, Birth Rate, Probability
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Rusch, Dana; Reyes, Karina – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
This study examined the role of parent-child separations during serial migration to the United States in predicting individual- and family-level outcomes in Mexican immigrant families. We assessed parents' subjective appraisals of their family's separation and reunion experiences to explore associations with self-reported acculturative stress,…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Depression (Psychology), Mexican Americans, Migration
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Hanni, K. D.; Ahn, D. A.; Winkleby, M. A. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
Signal detection analysis was used to evaluate a combination of sociodemographic, acculturation, mental health, health care, and chronic disease risk factors potentially associated with diabetes in a sample of 4,505 semirural Mexican American adults. Overall, 8.9% of adults had been diagnosed with diabetes. The analysis resulted in 12 mutually…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Risk, Mental Health, Hypertension
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Alvarado, Melissa; Ricard, Richard J. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
This study examined the confluence of developmental assets, ethnic identity, and acculturative stress in the prediction of thriving among Hispanic adolescents. Thriving is used to encompass youth who are not only doing well now but who are also on the trajectory toward overall success. Study participants included 130 self-reported Hispanic middle…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Acculturation, Stress Variables, Predictor Variables
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Tucker, Christine M.; Torres-Pereda, Pilar; Minnis, Alexandra M.; Bautista-Arredondo, Sergio A. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
We explored migration decisions using in-depth, semistructured interviews with male and female youth ages 14 to 24 (n = 47) from two Mexican communities, one with high and one with low U.S. migration density. Half were return migrants and half were nonmigrants with relatives in the United States. Migrant and nonmigrant youth expressed different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mexicans, Migration Patterns, Semi Structured Interviews
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Cameron, Abigail E.; Cabaniss, Emily R.; Teixeira-Poit, Stephanie M. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
The "underclass" concept pervades social science research on poverty, racial relations, and more recently, immigration. In this article, we elaborate and extend Massey's critique of the underclass concept by briefly reviewing the history of this concept and emphasizing its contemporary application to immigrants and undocumented workers. We also…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Disadvantaged, Public Policy, Racial Relations
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Barrett, Alice N.; Kuperminc, Gabriel P.; Lewis, Kelly M. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
Gang involvement is an increasing issue among Latino youth, yet nuanced research on its potential causes is scarce. Quantitative and qualitative data were used to explore links between acculturative stress and gang involvement among immigrant and U.S.-born Latino middle school students (N = 199). Regression analyses showed that U.S.-born youths…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Stress Variables, Juvenile Gangs, Hispanic Americans
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