Familism values and adjustment among Hispanic Latino individuals: A . . . Familism is a key cultural value that emphasizes support and attachment, loyalty, honor, and obligation to the family and is hypothesized to be critical in shaping family dynamics and individual adjustment among Hispanic Latino individuals
Mexican - Family — Cultural Atlas Close-knit family relations provide Mexicans with a network of security and support, particularly in times of need This is especially relevant to the lower classes as the extended family can be crucial to helping an individual cope with hardships during difficult times
Familism and Family Violence in Mexico - SAGE Journals Using data from repeat interviews with 50 incarcerated persons in Mexico, we show how family dynamics and the associated culture of familism are tied to abusive domestic relationships—phenomena that are critical to understanding family violence in Mexico
Family structure change among Latinos: Variation by ecologic risk Changes in family structure, also called family transitions, happen when a parent ends a current romantic residential relationship (e g , divorce, break up) or forms a new one (e g marriage, cohabitation)
The Influence of Culture on Latino Fathers’ Parenting Styles This study explores the relationship of six Latinx cultural constructs—familismo, simpatia, personalismo, respeto, traditional machismo, and caballerismo—on the parenting style of Latino fathers