AbstractIn order for the field of psychology in the United States to maintain its relevance and validity, it must become more inclusive in its theory and research of Latinos, who are now the largest “minority” group in the nation. In particular, due to immigration and birth rates, Mexican Americans are the largest and fastest growing segment of the Latino population. This paper addresses some of the most significant historical and socio-cultural factors contributing to the psychological nature and wellbeing of Mexican Americans. These factors should be understood and used to guide research and theory in order to make the discipline of psychology relevant for Mexican Americans. The concept of mestizaje is used to explain the biological and c...
The research described in this dissertation explores the impact of cultural definitions of mental he...
textIndividuals of Mexican descent have resided in the United States for more than a century and a h...
Unlike Salvadorans, Mexican/Mexican Americans have long established communities revolved around thei...
AbstractIn order for the field of psychology in the United States to maintain its relevance and vali...
Offering new insight on Mexican American culture and families, this book provides an interdisciplina...
The web of Mexican-American life is complex in its origins, its manifestations, and its degree of id...
This article reviews the theoretical and methodological development of ethno-psychology, which is fo...
Compared to members of the dominant culture, people of Mexican descent in the United States experien...
This chapter provides an overview of research on the mental health of Latinos in the United States w...
The Hispanic population in the United States continues to expand rapidly due primarily to a large fl...
Problem. The specific purpose of this study was to investigate two general basic questions: (1) Does...
This research examined the relationship between Mexican-American ethnic identity in parents and the ...
Past research has shown that the Chicano/Latino community experience mental illness differently than...
abstract: A study was conducted to assess the effects of generational status on various measures of ...
Hispanic immigration in the USA and its effect on many areas of US society are of great relevance to...
The research described in this dissertation explores the impact of cultural definitions of mental he...
textIndividuals of Mexican descent have resided in the United States for more than a century and a h...
Unlike Salvadorans, Mexican/Mexican Americans have long established communities revolved around thei...
AbstractIn order for the field of psychology in the United States to maintain its relevance and vali...
Offering new insight on Mexican American culture and families, this book provides an interdisciplina...
The web of Mexican-American life is complex in its origins, its manifestations, and its degree of id...
This article reviews the theoretical and methodological development of ethno-psychology, which is fo...
Compared to members of the dominant culture, people of Mexican descent in the United States experien...
This chapter provides an overview of research on the mental health of Latinos in the United States w...
The Hispanic population in the United States continues to expand rapidly due primarily to a large fl...
Problem. The specific purpose of this study was to investigate two general basic questions: (1) Does...
This research examined the relationship between Mexican-American ethnic identity in parents and the ...
Past research has shown that the Chicano/Latino community experience mental illness differently than...
abstract: A study was conducted to assess the effects of generational status on various measures of ...
Hispanic immigration in the USA and its effect on many areas of US society are of great relevance to...
The research described in this dissertation explores the impact of cultural definitions of mental he...
textIndividuals of Mexican descent have resided in the United States for more than a century and a h...
Unlike Salvadorans, Mexican/Mexican Americans have long established communities revolved around thei...