The dimensions of Hispanic and Mainstream familism, that is emphasis on family relationships and family interdependence, were explored with a sample of Hispanic and Mainstream Navy recruits. Hispanic and Mainstream recruits were equally willing to sacrifice (take a loan, sell own TV, borrow) to be present at a family crisis (e.g. brother died) but the Hispanics were more willing than the Mainstream to sacrifice to be present in family celebrations (e.g. nephew is being baptized). The sharpest differences indicated that Hispanics were more willing than Mainstream recruits to sacrifice to attend celebrations involving second and third degree relatives.


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    Title :

    Dimensions of Familism among Hispanic and Mainstream Navy Recruits


    Contributors:
    H. C. Triandis (author) / G. Marin (author) / H. Betancourt (author) / J. Lisansky (author) / B. H. Chang (author)

    Publication date :

    1982


    Size :

    15 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English