Latino adolescents are happier and healthier if both they and their parents have one foot firmly planted in Latino culture and the other in U.S. culture, a study by researchers at the University of ...
America is not a melting pot. Maybe it was in the 18th century when this phrase was first coined. At that time the “new race of men” being forged included immigrants who were already culturally, ...
There are some things bicultural children get: speaking two languages, struggling to translate certain expressions and constantly having to answer, “But where are you really from?” Then there's trying ...
Over the years, research has shown that Latino youth face numerous risk factors when integrating into American culture, including increased rates of alcohol and substance use and higher rates of ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Approximately 40 million foreign-born persons, representing about 13 percent of the population live in the United States. Many Latino immigrants find it best to maintain their cultures ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Could it be that despite a huge literature spanning decades from many disciplines, a corpus of writing that examines seemingly every twist and ...
COLUMBIA, Mo., Feb. 10 (UPI) --New research suggests biculturalism has positive effects on young Mexican-Americans. According to new survey data, Mexican-Americans who are connected to both American ...
Bicultural individuals internalize more than one cultural profile. They can be recent immigrants or second- or third-generation Canadians who grew up in traditional homes. While it was once thought ...