Relationship research on Mexican origin women often focuses on their ethnicity while ignoring other aspects of their lives. Mexican origin women are diverse and as researchers we need to study this diversity. Informed by Chicana Feminism, this dissertation examines the experiences of Mexican origin women in intimate relationship in the form of three manuscripts. My goal is to make Mexican origin women's voices more wholly heard in relationship research.The first manuscript is a conceptual one, in which I examine the shortcomings of relationship research on heterosexual Mexican origin women. Some scholars have regarded Mexican origin women as a "triple minority" (see Arellano & Ayala-Alcantar, 2004) due to their disadvantaged social location...
The present study, which was designed to improve understanding of the context, patterns, and meaning...
This dissertation explores how and why the reproductive behaviors of the Mexican-origin women became...
This project was inspired based on my childhood experience growing up in a culture that has normaliz...
textSeveral social forces shape and influence one’s identity. The interaction of race, ethnicity, ge...
This study explores generational and migration-related changes in gender and marriage in two locatio...
Immigrant Mexican women experience domestic violence, yet little is known about the cultural dynamic...
This study examined associations between Mexican-origin spouses’ conflict resolution strategies (i.e...
This study examined the relationship between acculturation and multiple dimensions of marital confli...
Thesis (M.S.W., Social Work ) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The purpose of this t...
textThe fundamental aim of this dissertation is to determine why a large proportion of Mexican Amer...
My dissertation explores tensions between the empirical reality that Latino/a birth rates have been ...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the role Mexican mothers play in raising their children an...
The central research question of this exploratory study is to determine if college educated, ethnica...
This qualitative study investigated conflict within intercultural romantic relationships between Mex...
abstract: The present study examined Mexican American females’ perspectives on childbearing and ma...
The present study, which was designed to improve understanding of the context, patterns, and meaning...
This dissertation explores how and why the reproductive behaviors of the Mexican-origin women became...
This project was inspired based on my childhood experience growing up in a culture that has normaliz...
textSeveral social forces shape and influence one’s identity. The interaction of race, ethnicity, ge...
This study explores generational and migration-related changes in gender and marriage in two locatio...
Immigrant Mexican women experience domestic violence, yet little is known about the cultural dynamic...
This study examined associations between Mexican-origin spouses’ conflict resolution strategies (i.e...
This study examined the relationship between acculturation and multiple dimensions of marital confli...
Thesis (M.S.W., Social Work ) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The purpose of this t...
textThe fundamental aim of this dissertation is to determine why a large proportion of Mexican Amer...
My dissertation explores tensions between the empirical reality that Latino/a birth rates have been ...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the role Mexican mothers play in raising their children an...
The central research question of this exploratory study is to determine if college educated, ethnica...
This qualitative study investigated conflict within intercultural romantic relationships between Mex...
abstract: The present study examined Mexican American females’ perspectives on childbearing and ma...
The present study, which was designed to improve understanding of the context, patterns, and meaning...
This dissertation explores how and why the reproductive behaviors of the Mexican-origin women became...
This project was inspired based on my childhood experience growing up in a culture that has normaliz...