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Griswold del Castillo, Richard – Aztlan, 1975
The essay compares data on family organization and structure for Chicanos in Los Angeles during the period 1850-1880 with similar data on the European immigrant and native born in Detroit, Michigan. (Author/NQ)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Family Characteristics, Family Structure

Castro, Felipe G.; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1984
Interviews were conducted with 102 urban Mexican, Mexican American, and Anglo American women to examine health-illness beliefs in five health domains as related to acculturation level: folk and hot-cold beliefs, beliefs of responsibility and control over own health, and cardiovascular disease and stress-illness beliefs. Mexican-origin women mildly…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anglo Americans, Beliefs, Comparative Analysis
Medora, Nilufer P.; And Others – 1996
This study compared the potential for child abuse among three ethnic groups, when age, educational attainment, and marital status were controlled for in a sample of ethnically diverse, low-income mothers residing in a large metropolitan area. Participants (n=195) were between 15 and 45 years and were enrolled in the Women, Infants, and Children…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, At Risk Persons, Blacks, Child Abuse
Juarez, Rumaldo Z.; And Others – 1984
Elderly Hispanic and non-Hispanic rural and urban noninstitutionalized residents of three Texas counties (Hidalgo, Cameron, and Willacy) which border Mexico showed significant differences in educational attainment, income, occupation, and family support. Face-to-face interviews were conducted by mostly bilingual elderly volunteers. Age…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences