Partner effects of Mexican cultural values: The couple and parenting relationship
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posted on 2023-05-17, 17:33 authored by Yu, JJ, Lucero-Liu, AA, Gamble, WC, Taylor, AR, Christensen, DH, Modry-Mandell, KLIn this investigation, the authors explored the impact of individuals' cultural values on their partners' relationship adjustment and perceptions of their parenting relationship. The authors examined Mexican cultural values of simpatÃa (i.e., harmonious interpersonal relationships) and respeto (i.e., respect for authority figures) using a sample of 50 Mexican-origin couples in southern Arizona. Congruent with their hypotheses, results supported the proposition that fathers' simpatÃa is positively associated with both relationship adjustment and the parenting relationship as reported by mothers, whereas fathers' respeto is negatively associated with both relationship adjustment and the parenting relationship as reported by mothers. However, the authors found little evidence of a contribution of mothers' cultural values to fathers' perceptions of either relationship adjustment or the parenting relationship. They interpret these findings to suggest that mothers' relationship adjustment and parenting relationship are more sensitive to and dependent on fathers' degree of traditional cultural values among Mexican-origin families. Copyright © 2008 Heldref Publications.
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Journal of PsychologyIssue
142Pagination
169-192ISSN
0022-3980Department/School
Faculty of EducationPublisher
Heldref PublicationsPlace of publication
1319 Eighteenth St Nw, Washington, USA, Dc, 20036-1802Repository Status
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