文化适应和转变对预测拉丁女性的玛丽亚主义信仰的影响

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Sara Garcia, G. Gamst, L. Meyers, Leticia Arellano-Morales, Jerry L. Kernes
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摘要

本研究考察了一个人的自我表现在响应感知到的环境文化线索时的转变或改变,作为拉丁女性文化适应对其玛丽亚主义信仰的预测作用的中介。了解拉丁裔妇女对传统文化价值观和关于性别的信仰,如marianismo(即性别化的拉丁裔家庭文化价值观)的看法是如何受到她们的文化适应和不断变化的应对策略的影响的,可以为调查人员和从业人员提供更细致入微的方式来看待这些妇女。这些预测关系通过结构模型中的拉丁文化、迁移和marianismo的测量来检验。对548名拉丁女性的样本进行了这些定量关系的检验。结构方程模型的结果显示了充分的中介作用:适应程度较低的拉丁裔妇女倾向于在更大程度上使用转移,随后更有可能支持marianismo信仰。在完整的中介模型中,文化适应并不能直接预测marianmo。这些发现表明,一些拉丁女性可能会通过使用变化的应对机制来应对感知到的敌对社会环境,这反过来又导致了对marianismo信仰的更强烈支持。讨论了拉丁裔人群临床工作和未来研究的意义。
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The influence of enculturation and shifting in predicting marianismo beliefs among Latinx women
ABSTRACT The present study examined shifting, or the altering of one’s self-presentation in response to perceived environmental cultural cues, as a mediator of the predictive effects of Latinx women’s enculturation on their marianismo beliefs. Understanding how Latinx women’s perceptions of traditional cultural values and beliefs regarding gender, such as marianismo (i.e. gendered Latinx family cultural values), are influenced by their enculturation and shifting coping strategies, may provide investigators and practitioners more nuanced ways of viewing these women. These predictive relationships were examined with measures of Latinx enculturation, shifting, and marianismo within a structural model. These quantitative relationships were examined with a sample of 548 Latinx women. Results of a structural equation model indicated full mediation: Latinx women who were less enculturated tended to use shifting to a greater extent, and subsequently were more likely to endorse marianismo beliefs. Enculturation did not directly predict marianismo in the full mediation model. These findings suggest that some Latinx women may navigate perceived hostile social environments through the use of the shifting coping mechanism which in turn results in a stronger endorsement of marianismo beliefs. Implications for clinical work and future research with Latinx populations are discussed.
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Counselling Psychology Quarterly
Counselling Psychology Quarterly PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
CiteScore
6.20
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6.70%
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30
期刊介绍: Counselling Psychology Quarterly is an international interdisciplinary journal, reporting on practice, research and theory. The journal is particularly keen to encourage and publish papers which will be of immediate practical relevance to counselling, clinical, occupational, health and medical psychologists throughout the world. Original, independently refereed contributions will be included on practice, research and theory - and especially articles which integrate these three areas - from whatever methodological or theoretical standpoint. The journal will also include international peer review commentaries on major issues.
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