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Familism is a key cultural value that emphasizes support and attachment, loyalty, honor, and obligation to the family and is hypothesized to be critical in shaping family dynamics and individual adjustment among Hispanic/Latino individuals.
Oct 25, 2016 · The interest of familism in Hispanic or Latino cultures is a relatively new but quickly growing field of interest. Further research and evidence proving the effects of familism on mental health could give a greater grasp on etiology and treatment options for psychopathologies.
- Esmeralda Valdivieso-Mora, Casie L. Peet, Mauricio Garnier-Villarreal, Monica Salazar-Villanea, Davi...
- 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01632
- 2016
- Front Psychol. 2016; 7: 1632.
Among Latinos, familism is a core cultural value, with research documenting that Latino youth and adults display higher levels of familism values than their European American counterparts do (Hardway & Fuligni, 2006; Sabogal et al., 1987; Telzer & Fuligni, 2009).
- Katharine H. Zeiders, Kimberly A. Updegraff, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor, Susan M. McHale, Jenny Padilla
- 10.1111/jomf.12248
- 2016
- 2016/02
Portrayals of U.S. Hispanics consistently emphasize their relatively high level of familism and links between familism and traditional family patterns in Latin American–and Caribbean-origin countries.
- Nancy S. Landale, R. Salvador Oropesa, Christina Bradatan
- 2006
- 2006
Familism is a multifaceted traditional Latino cultural value that dictates norms, expectations, and beliefs about the family. A central feature of familism is the subjugation of one’s individual needs to those of the family (Lugo Steidel & Contreras, 2003).
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- Gabriela L. Stein, Laura M. Gonzalez, Alexandra M. Cupito, Lisa Kiang, Andrew J. Supple
- 17
- 2015
Despite differences in the national origin of Hispanics, Mexican-, Central -and Cuban-Americans reported similar attitudes toward the family indicating that familism is a core characteristic in the Hispanic culture. Three basic dimensions of familism were found: Familial obligations, perceived support from the family and family as referents.
Sep 1, 2021 · Familism is a key cultural value that emphasizes support and attachment, loyalty, honor, and obligation to the family and is hypothesized to be critical in shaping family dynamics and individual...