Exploring the Role of Marianismo and Loneliness in Latinas' Physical and Mental Well-Being.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Health Communication Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-19 DOI:10.1080/10410236.2023.2291267
Monica L Gallegos, Chris Segrin
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Abstract

The goal of this study is to better understand the role of social relationships and traditional gender norms in Latina health. Utilizing Hawkley and Cacioppo's theoretical model of loneliness and health as a framework, loneliness is proposed as a key component in the relationship between the Latina gender norm of marianismo and health. Participants were 178 female adults who identified as Latina (N = 97) or non-Latina White (N = 81), ranging in age from 19-88, who completed measures of loneliness, marianismo, depression, overall health, and health practices. Results indicate that being Latina was associated with family pillar marianismo, which includes characteristics centered on women's roles as the core of the family, that was associated with lower loneliness, and lower loneliness was subsequently associated with better overall health, lower depression, and beneficial health practices. However, being Latina had no association with silencing self to maintain harmony marianismo, that in turn had no association with loneliness, or health outcomes. These results suggest that elements of marianismo can play a protective role in Latina health and well-being, particularly when Latinas endorse the positive aspects of the gender norm that place women at the center of their families. Results also help explain the Latino health paradox by providing more specificity in the links between Latina ethnicity and positive health outcomes.

探索玛丽亚主义和孤独感在拉美女性身心健康中的作用。
本研究的目的是更好地了解社会关系和传统性别规范在拉丁裔健康中的作用。以 Hawkley 和 Cacioppo 的孤独与健康理论模型为框架,提出孤独是拉丁裔性别规范 "婚姻主义 "与健康之间关系的关键组成部分。参与者为 178 名女性成年人,她们被认定为拉丁裔(97 人)或非拉丁裔白人(81 人),年龄在 19-88 岁之间,完成了有关孤独感、婚姻观、抑郁、整体健康和健康实践的测量。结果表明,拉美裔与家庭支柱 "婚姻主义"(包括以妇女作为家庭核心角色为中心的特征)相关,而 "婚姻主义 "与较低的孤独感相关,较低的孤独感随后与较好的总体健康状况、较低的抑郁和有益的健康行为相关。然而,身为拉丁裔女性与保持沉默以维护和谐的 "玛丽亚主义 "并无关联,这反过来又与孤独感或健康结果无关。这些结果表明,"玛丽亚主义 "元素可以对拉丁裔女性的健康和幸福起到保护作用,尤其是当拉丁裔女性认可性别规范中将女性置于家庭中心的积极方面时。研究结果还有助于解释拉丁裔健康悖论,使拉丁裔与积极健康结果之间的联系更加具体。
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期刊介绍: As an outlet for scholarly intercourse between medical and social sciences, this noteworthy journal seeks to improve practical communication between caregivers and patients and between institutions and the public. Outstanding editorial board members and contributors from both medical and social science arenas collaborate to meet the challenges inherent in this goal. Although most inclusions are data-based, the journal also publishes pedagogical, methodological, theoretical, and applied articles using both quantitative or qualitative methods.
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