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Dating violence in ethnic minority populations is an understudied phenomenon and little attention has been paid to the experiences of Mexican American youth; less research has been done on how those experiences alter perceptions and acceptance of participation in prevention programs. This study advances knowledge on how Mexican American adolescents view dating violence prevention programs and how cultural beliefs and values may hinder or encourage effective participation. Focus groups (N = 9) were form with Mexican American youth aged 15-17 years separated by gender and acculturation status (Mexican Oriented/Bicultural/Anglo Oriented), as determined previously by acculturation scores measured by the Acculturation Rating Scale for Mexican Americans (ARMSA; 0 or below = Mexican Oriented, 0-1 = Bicultural, 1 or above = Anglo Oriented). Several themes emerged throughout the focus group discussions that were derived from culturally-based needs. Mexican American adolescents made recommendations for program development (e.g., a broad curriculum beyond the topic of dating violence) and delivery (e.g., barriers to participation, the implications of peer involvement) within the context of their cultural values and needs. Low acculturated and bicultural teens identified specific cultural needs and their relevance within a dating violence prevention program. However, across all groups, adolescents felt that the needs of Mexican American youth were similar to other youth in regards to dating violence prevention programs. Implications for how social work can best design and implement prevention programs for Mexican American adolescents are discussed.
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Title
- Effects of acculturation and gender on Mexican American teens' perceptions of dating violence prevention programs
Contributors
- Altamirano, Bianca (Author)
- Williams, Lela R (Thesis advisor)
- Ayón, Cecilia (Committee member)
- Marsiglia, Flavio F (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
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2011
Subjects
- Social Work
- Hispanic American Studies
- acculturation
- Dating Violence
- Latino Youth
- Mexican American
- Prevention Programs
- Sex differences (Psychology)
- Social work with Hispanic Americans
- Social work with teenagers
- Dating violence--Prevention.
- Dating Violence
- Mexican American teenagers--Attitudes.
- Mexican American teenagers
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- thesisPartial requirement for: M.S.W., Arizona State University, 2011
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (p. 40-44)
- Field of study: Social work (Planning, administration and community practice)
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by Bianca Altamirano