Subjective well-being in Mexican and Mexican American women: The role of acculturation, ethnic identity, gender roles, and perceived social support

T Diaz, NH Bui - Journal of Happiness Studies, 2017 - Springer
Latinas experience multiple oppressions and poorer mental health due to their often triple
minority status as poor, female, women of color. The present study examined whether …

Cultural predictors of physical and mental health status among Mexican American women: A mediation model

KT Dinh, FG Castro, JY Tein, SY Kim - American journal of community …, 2009 - Springer
This study, using secondary data analysis, examined a mediation model of acculturation and
ethnic pride as predictors of physical and mental health outcomes in a sample of 561 …

The influence of race/ethnicity and gender on psychological and social well-being

DJ Woody, R Green - Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Psychological and social well-being was investigated, using a sample of non-disadvantaged
African American men and women, and White men and women. Three standardized scales …

Race, ethnicity and subjective well-being: Exploring the disparities in life satisfaction among whites, latinx, and Asians

T Wadsworth, P Pendergast - International …, 2021 - internationaljournalofwellbeing.org
While much research has been done on the causes and correlates of subjective well-being
over the last two decades, a relatively small number of studies have addressed disparities in …

African American and European American women's marital well‐being

PY Goodwin - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Using a sample of 247 African American and European American women in their 3rd year of
marriage, this study compared the predictors of marital well‐being for each group by …

Familismo, ethnic identity, and bicultural stress as predictors of Mexican American adolescents' positive psychological functioning.

B Piña-Watson, L Ojeda, NE Castellon… - Journal of Latina/o …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Mediante el uso de la teoría cultural-ecológica transaccional de resiliencia, el presente
estudio busca determinar si los factores culturales de familismo y la identidad étnica tienen …

Exploring well-being among US Hispanics/Latinos in a church-based institution: a qualitative study

R Hernandez, M Carnethon, FJ Penedo… - The journal of positive …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Major theories informing conceptions of psychological well-being draw heavily from Western-
centric perspectives, which often neglect culturally bound frameworks. We investigated how …

The role of social class, ethnocultural adaptation, and masculinity ideology on Mexican American college men's well-being.

L Ojeda, B Piña-Watson, G Gonzalez - Psychology of Men & …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Limited research has taken an intersectional approach in which masculinity, ethnicity, and
social class are collectively considered in understanding Latino men's well-being. This study …

Coping With discrimination: The subjective well‐being of South Asian American women

CTH Liang, A Nathwani, S Ahmad… - Journal of Multicultural …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The relationship between coping strategies used by South Asian American women and
subjective well‐being (SWB) was studied. Second‐generation women were found to use …

[图书][B] Machismo, marianismo, and hembrismo, and their relationship to acculturation as predictors of psychological well-being in a Mexican and Chicano population

MG Murguia - 2001 - search.proquest.com
The research study had three goals. First, the study examined adherence to machismo and
hembrismo or marianismo. Second, it assessed the relationship of adherence to gender …