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The Role of Family and Academic Support in the Relationship between Gender Role Beliefs and Psychosocial Distress among Latina College Students

机译:家庭和学术支持在拉丁裔大学生性别角色信念与心理困扰之间的关系

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College is a time marked by a significant level of stress, especially for Latina students. One of the changes that often occurs during an individual's time in college involves one's gender role beliefs, shifting from traditional gender role beliefs to more liberal beliefs. Though a great deal of research has been done to show that college attendance plays an important role in the liberalization of gender role beliefs, little is known about this relationship for Latina students. This is particularly problematic as Latina students face unique challenges on the college campus, including issues relating to acculturation. Because the Latino cultural norms often dictate women to be dependent on their family, a move towards nontraditionalism can create family conflict and intragroup marginalization, both of which can contribute to psychosocial distress in ethnic minority groups. As Latina students face unique educational challenges, and may develop family conflicts, a supportive academic environment may serve to buffer some negative effects. This study conceptualizes this supportive environment as "academic families" which foster family like relationships in the college setting. This study examined the relationships between gender role beliefs, family conflict, family intragroup marginalization, academic family support, and psychosocial distress among a sample of 170 Latina college students to get a clearer picture of how changing gender roles impact this population. A statistically significant relationship was found between gender role beliefs and family intragroup marginalization, as well as between gender role beliefs and family conflict, though different from initially hypothesized. A statistically significant relationship was also found between family conflict and psychosocial distress, though academic family support was not shown to moderate this relationship. Implications for researchers and educators are also discussed.
机译:大学是一个充满压力的时期,尤其是对于拉丁裔学生而言。在个人上大学期间经常发生的变化之一涉及一个人的性别角色信念,从传统的性别角色信念转变为更为自由的信念。尽管已经进行了大量研究表明大学出勤率在性别角色观念的自由化中起着重要作用,但对于拉美裔学生的这种关系知之甚少。这尤其成问题,因为拉丁裔学生在大学校园里面临独特的挑战,包括与适应有关的问题。由于拉丁裔文化规范经常要求妇女依靠家庭,因此走向非传统主义会导致家庭冲突和群体内边缘化,这两者都可能导致少数民族群体的心理困扰。由于拉丁裔学生面临独特的教育挑战,并且可能会发展家庭矛盾,因此有利的学习环境可能有助于减轻某些负面影响。这项研究将这种支持环境概念化为“学术家庭”,在大学环境中培养了家庭式的关系。这项研究调查了170名拉丁裔大学生样本中的性别角色信念,家庭冲突,家庭内部边缘化,学术家庭支持和心理困扰之间的关系,以更清楚地了解不断变化的性别角色如何影响这一人群。尽管与最初的假设有所不同,但性别角色信念与家庭内部边缘化之间以及性别角色信念与家庭冲突之间存在统计学上的显着关系。尽管没有显示出家庭的学术支持可以缓和这种关系,但在家庭冲突和社会心理困扰之间也发现了统计学上显着的关系。还讨论了对研究人员和教育者的影响。

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    Niebes-Davis Allison Janine;

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