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Cameron, Abigail E.; Cabaniss, Emily R.; Teixeira-Poit, Stephanie M. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
The "underclass" concept pervades social science research on poverty, racial relations, and more recently, immigration. In this article, we elaborate and extend Massey's critique of the underclass concept by briefly reviewing the history of this concept and emphasizing its contemporary application to immigrants and undocumented workers. We also…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Disadvantaged, Public Policy, Racial Relations
Sanchez, Gabriel R.; Medeiros, Jillian; Sanchez-Youngman, Shannon – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
At the start of their term, the Obama administration pledged to reform two failing policy systems in the United States: immigration and health care. The Latino populations' attitudes toward these two critical policy areas are particularly relevant due to the large foreign born population in the Latino community and the large number of Latinos who…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Elections, Health Insurance, Immigration
Caetano, Raul; Vaeth, Patrice A. C.; Rodriguez, Lori A. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
The purpose of this study was to examine the association between acculturation, birthplace, and alcohol-related social problems across Hispanic national groups. A total of 5,224 Hispanic adults (18+ years) were interviewed using a multistage cluster sample design in Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Houston, and Los Angeles. Multivariate analysis…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Mexican Americans, Acculturation, Alcohol Abuse
Stephens, Dionne P.; Fernandez, Paula – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
This study relies on qualitative methods to investigate Hispanic women's skin color perceptions. The primary goal is to identify the relevance of these perceptions on their beliefs about their own physical attractiveness. Thirty-four self-identified White-Hispanic women attending a large Hispanic Serving Institution in the southeastern United…
Descriptors: Females, Interpersonal Attraction, Physical Characteristics, Hispanic Americans
Tsai, Wan-Hsiu Sunny; Li, Cong – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
This study examined the moderating effects of acculturation modes (assimilated, integrated, and separated) on Hispanic consumers' responses to three advertising targeting strategies (Caucasian targeted, bicultural, and Hispanic targeted). The hypotheses were empirically tested in a 3 x 3 factorial experiment with 155 self-identified Hispanic adult…
Descriptors: Advertising, Test Results, Acculturation, Adolescents
Mendez, Julian J.; Bauman, Sheri; Guillory, Raphael M. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
This article reports on a study using qualitative methods to investigate intracultural bullying, specifically, bullying between Mexican American (MA) and Mexican immigrant (MI) high school students. Previous research has reported specific cultural conflicts and discrimination within ethnic groups due to differences in acculturation. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Bullying, Mexican Americans, Grade 9, Methods
Campbell, Kelly; Garcia, Donna M.; Granillo, Christina V.; Chavez, David V. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
The authors examined the contributions of economic status (ES) and citizenship status to health differences between European Americans, Latino Americans, and noncitizen Latinos. The investigation was framed using social identity and comparison theories. Southern California residents (N = 2,164) were randomly selected to complete a telephone…
Descriptors: Economic Status, Citizenship, Cultural Differences, Physical Health
Garcia, Amber L.; Riggio, Heidi R.; Palavinelu, Subha; Culpepper, Lane Locher – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
Numerous survey findings indicate that the majority of White Americans are accepting of interracial romantic relationships. However, relatively few studies have looked at how different American ethnic minority groups view such relationships. The current research examined Latinos' evaluations of intraethnic and interethnic couples. Latino…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Racial Relations, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Attitudes
Halgunseth, Linda C.; Ispa, Jean M. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
The present study was conducted in four phases and constructed a self-report parenting instrument for use with Mexican immigrant mothers of children aged 6 to 10. The 14-item measure was based on semistructured qualitative interviews with Mexican immigrant mothers (N = 10), was refined by a focus group of Mexican immigrant mothers (N = 5), and was…
Descriptors: Mothers, Mexican Americans, Focus Groups, Child Rearing
Lopez, Stella G.; Garza, Raymond T.; Gonzalez-Blanks, Ana G. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
The present study examined the role of individualism-collectivism (IC) and acculturation in smoking prevention programs for Hispanic preadolescents. The sixth graders received a collectivist or individualist curriculum. Both programs contained knowledge-based facts about smoking. The collectivist condition included an interdependent…
Descriptors: Individualism, Smoking, Prevention, Health Programs
Beard, Courtney; Rodriguez, Benjamin F.; Weisberg, Risa B.; Perry, Ashley; Keller, Martin B. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
The Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS) is one of the most commonly used measures of social anxiety symptoms. To date, no study has examined its psychometric properties in a Latino sample. The authors examined the reliability, temporal stability, and convergent validity of the LSAS in 73 Latinos diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. The original…
Descriptors: Anxiety Disorders, Investigations, Validity, Factor Structure
Trevino, Brandy; Ernst, Frederick A. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
There is some evidence that blood pressure is higher in persons with darker skin tone but the reasons for this remain unclear. When seen in minorities, the positive relationship between darkness of skin and blood pressure invites hypotheses about potential mediators of the relationship. We investigated the relationship in Hispanics of primarily…
Descriptors: Evidence, Locus of Control, Racial Discrimination, Psychological Patterns
Cervantes, Richard C.; Goldbach, Jeremy T.; Padilla, Amado M. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
Despite progress in the development of measures to assess psychosocial stress experiences in the general population, a lack of culturally informed assessment instruments exist to enable clinicians and researchers to detect and accurately diagnosis mental health concerns among Hispanics. The Hispanic Stress Inventory (HSI) was developed…
Descriptors: Expertise, Focus Groups, Content Validity, Mental Health
Comeau, Joseph A. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
Research from several disciplines has found that Latinos in the United States tend to score higher than other groups on measures of familialism. While most studies of Latino familialism use attitudinal measures rather than behavioral ones, I argue that examining behavioral measures of familialism can offer additional insights. This article…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Measures (Individuals), Behavior, Family Relationship
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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