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50 Years of ERIC
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Cavazos Vela, Javier; Lerma, Eunice; Lenz, A. Stephen; Hinojosa, Karina; Hernandez-Duque, Omar; Gonzalez, Stacey L. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2014
We investigated the contributions of positive psychology and familial factors as predictors of hope and academic performance among 166 Latina/o college students enrolled at a Hispanic Serving Institution of Higher Education. The results indicated that presence of meaning in life, search for meaning in life, daily spiritual experiences, and…
Descriptors: Family Influence, Psychology, Predictor Variables, Hispanic American Students
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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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Gonzalez, Laura M.; Stein, Gabriela L.; Huq, Nadia – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
Emerging immigrant communities differ from established communities in terms of needs and available resources. Students in these emerging communities may still be acculturating to new contexts and establishing their ethnic identities, which may impact their ability to engage in planning for the future. The current study examines what impact these…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Immigrants, Self Efficacy, Self Concept
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Hurley, Dene T.; Lebbon, Angela R. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
This article investigates the trends and changes in patterns of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses among Hispanic workers versus non-Hispanic minority workers in the United States between 1992 and 2009. Injuries and illnesses are also examined by the severity of cases and across industry sectors. The differences in the mean share of…
Descriptors: Industry, Safety, Injuries, Educational Attainment
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Casanova, Saskias – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
This case study examines the autobiographical writing and interviews of Lupe, an Indigenous Mexican immigrant, at multiple times in her life. The case study is contextualized within social, historical, psychological, and institutional spaces both in the United States and in Mexico. Consequently, Lupe's journey is an example of how stigmatization…
Descriptors: Evidence, Foreign Countries, Educational Experience, Immigrants
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Guinn, Robert; Vincent, Vern; Wang, Lin; Villas, Paul – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2011
The purpose of this study was to identify variables distinguishing more acculturated versus less acculturated Latinos residing near the United States-Mexico border. The study sample consisted of 438 participants ranging in age from 20 to 68 years. Data were gathered through a self-report survey instrument composed of items assessing acculturation,…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Physical Activities, Educational Attainment, Acculturation
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Perez, William; Espinoza, Roberta; Ramos, Karina; Coronado, Heidi M.; Cortes, Richard – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2009
This study examined the academic resilience of undocumented immigrant Latino students. It was hypothesized that due to their legal and social marginalization, students who experienced high risk accompanied by high levels of both personal and environmental protective factors would have higher academic outcomes than students with lower levels of…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, School Activities, Undocumented Immigrants, Hispanic American Students
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Guinn, Bobby; Vincent, Vern; Dugas, Donna – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2009
The purpose of this study was to identify factors distinguishing Mexican American women living near the U.S.-Mexican border who are resilient to the experience of stress from those who are not. The study sample consisted of 418 participants ranging in age from 20 to 61 years. Data were gathered through a self-report survey instrument composed of…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Physical Activities, Females, Acculturation
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Hossain, Ziarat; Shipman, Virginia – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2009
This study examined mothers' and fathers' reports of their time spent in their school-age children's care and academic work and the relationships between socioeconomic status and social support variables with fathers' time spent in children's care and academic work within two-parent Mexican immigrant families. Mother and father dyads from 79…
Descriptors: Mothers, Family Size, Sex Role, Immigrants
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Iturbide, Maria I.; Raffaelli, Marcela; Carlo, Gustavo – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2009
The current study investigated whether different ethnic identity components moderate the associations between acculturative stress and psychological adjustment among Mexican American college students (N = 148; 67% female) who completed self-report surveys. For women, ethnic affirmation/belonging and ethnic identity achievement moderated the…
Descriptors: College Students, Ethnicity, Mexican Americans, Hispanic American Students
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Keil, Jacqueline M.; Christie-Mizell, C. Andre – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2008
This study explores gender ideology, fertility factors (e.g., age at first birth, number of children), and their effects on earnings of African American (n = 413), Hispanic American (n = 271), and White (n = 817) mothers. An analysis of data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth over a 10-year period (1988 to 1998) shows that, on average,…
Descriptors: Mothers, Educational Attainment, Ideology, Hispanic Americans
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Battle, Juan; Pastrana, Antonio, Jr. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2007
Using a nationally representative sample from the National Educational Longitudinal Study, this research examines the longitudinal effects of race and socioeconomic status on 12th-grade educational achievement and achievement 2 years after high school. For 12th-grade outcomes, the authors found no statistical difference in scores between Hispanic…
Descriptors: White Students, Socioeconomic Status, Academic Achievement, Racial Factors
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Moreno, Claudia L.; El-Bassel, Nabila – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2007
This study compares demographic characteristics, sexual risk factors for HIV/STI, and cultural predictors of sexual risk among 254 Dominican and 1,012 Puerto Rican women using outpatient health care in New York City. More Dominicans were born outside continental United States and were employed, whereas more Puerto Ricans were single and less…
Descriptors: Females, Cultural Influences, Puerto Ricans, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Cardarelli, Roberto; Cardarelli, Kathryn Marie; Chiapa, Ana Luz – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2007
Research has shown that experiences of discrimination negatively affect health. However, little is known about whether socioeconomic position modifies the reporting of perceived discrimination. This cross-sectional study of 69 participants investigated the modifying effects of education and income on the reporting of perceived discrimination among…
Descriptors: Income, Whites, Effect Size, Educational Attainment
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Lopez, Edward M.; Gallimore, Ronald; Garnier, Helen; Reese, Leslie – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2007
Seventy-three Latino middle school students participated in a longitudinal study of the preschool antecedents of their mathematics achievement. Path analysis indicated that family resources (parents' educational level, occupation, and income) predicted home literacy activities, which predicted combined early Spanish literacy and English language…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Numeracy, Path Analysis, Literacy
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