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Barbara Vanoss Marin Gerardo Marin Eliseo J. Perez-Stable Regina Otero-Sabogal Fabio Sabogal 《Journal of applied social psychology》1990,20(6):478-493
The theory of reasoned action was used to identify the culturally appropriate beliefs of Hispanic smokers that might be targeted in an anti-smoking campaign. In-depth interviews were conducted with 263 Hispanics and 150 non-Hispanic whites. Intentions to quit smoking were predicted most strongly by the attitudinal rather than the normative component of the model. A pattern of cultural differences between the two ethnic groups was identified. Family-related consequences and concerns about bad smell contributed more to Hispanic attitudes toward quitting than to those of non-Hispanic whites, while the effects of withdrawal from cigarettes contributed more to non-Hispanic whites'attitudes than to Hispanics'. The bad smell of cigarettes, improving relationships with the family, weight gain, breathing more easily, and having a better taste in the mouth were the consequences of smoking and quitting that most strongly discriminated between those Hispanics intending and not intending to quit. These results should be used in the creation of culturally appropriate anti-smoking messages for this group. 相似文献
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Gerardo Marín Barbara V. Marín Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable Fabio Sabogal Regina Otero-Sabogal 《American journal of community psychology》1990,18(6):847-864
Tested a 7-month, media-based, community intervention among Hispanics in San Francisco designed to change levels of information on the damaging effects of cigarette smoking and on the availability of culturally appropriate cessation services. Three community-wide surveys of Hispanics were conducted with independent random samples, two as baselines (n = 1,660 and 2,053) and one postintervention (n = 1,965). Results showed that changes in the level of awareness of cessation services had taken place after implementation of the intervention. Furthermore, those changes took place primarily among the less acculturated Spanish-speaking Hispanics who were the target of the intervention. The changes in information reported here demonstrate that a culturally appropriate information dissemination campaign that utilizes multiple channels can produce changes in a community's level of information even when the campaign is implemented for a relatively short period. 相似文献
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This study was designed to analyze whether Mental Rotation (MR) played a role as a mediating variable for sex-related differences in Visualization (VZ). Two psychometric tests measuring MR and VZ were applied to a representative sample of 309 males and 390 females in their last year of high school. Three non-zero correlations between sex and MR, sex and VZ, and MR and VZ were found, and the effect of sex on VZ was eliminated when MR was introduced as a covariable. When three subgroups of different VZ ability were made by dividing up the VZ distribution by the first and third quartiles, sex-differences were only found for the high-scorers group, for which previous results were replicated. Results clearly indicate that MR is a plausible mediator variable for sex differences in VZ when such differences do exist. Theoretical, methodological and practical consequences of these results are discussed. 相似文献
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Aida I. Ramos Gerardo Martí Mark T. Mulder 《Journal for the scientific study of religion》2020,59(1):161-179
Founded and led by a U.S.-born white pastor, Amor Poderoso is a nondenominational, evangelical megachurch in El Paso, Texas, almost entirely composed of Mexican-Americans, recent Mexican immigrants, and current Mexican citizens. Ethnographic fieldwork from 2014 to 2017, supplemented with interviews with pastors, worship leaders, and attendees, reveal that much of congregational life orients around intentionally showcasing “Mexican” culture through sounds, images, and artifacts that appropriate an array of idealized ethnic references (e.g., food, dress, mannerisms, clichés) from Northern Mexico. Ongoing ethnic displays do not originate spontaneously or impromptu from membership but rather serve as a form of tactical authenticity derived from U.S. racial schemas mobilized by congregational leaders as a distinctive religious resource. Weekly worship services featuring dialect-inflected Spanish preaching and singing project ethnic signals that elicit connections to both a common ancestral heritage and a common religious identity. In short, church leaders at this southern border Latino church deliberately deploy sounds, images, and artifacts to assert racialized performances of being “Mexican” for distinctly religious purposes, especially evangelization. In the process, the distinctive practices of religious racialization effectively structure church members’ ethnic and religious identities around racial tropes to buttress a cogent corporate identity for enacting institutionalized evangelical narratives and legitimating charismatic authority. 相似文献
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La psychologie des Social-Communauté est un nouveau et dynamique champ dont le but explicite concerne le changement social. Cet article présente le contexte socio-politique portoricain où cette discipline a été développée, ainsi que ses principaux concepts théoriques. Il fournit quatre exemples d'interventions conduites par des psychologues des sociales-communautés, l'une avec des groupes d'aide à la santé mentale, la seconde avec un groupe de femmes ouvrières dans l'industrie, la troisième dans une église protestante et la dernière dans une communauté du plus bas des niveaux économiques. Le rôle, l'impact et le développement futur de cette discipline sont passés en revue et critiqués.
Social-community psychology is a new and dynamic field with its explicit goal being social change. This paper presents the Puerto Rican sociopolitical context in which this discipline has developed and its main theoretical concepts. It provides four examples of interventions carried out by community social psychologists: one with support groups for the mentally ill; one with a group of women industrial workers; one within a Protestant Church; and the last in a lower socio-economic community. The discipline's role, impact and future development are critically assessed. 相似文献
Social-community psychology is a new and dynamic field with its explicit goal being social change. This paper presents the Puerto Rican sociopolitical context in which this discipline has developed and its main theoretical concepts. It provides four examples of interventions carried out by community social psychologists: one with support groups for the mentally ill; one with a group of women industrial workers; one within a Protestant Church; and the last in a lower socio-economic community. The discipline's role, impact and future development are critically assessed. 相似文献
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Gerardo Capano 《Psychologie du Travail et des Organisations》2012,18(1):25-36
We will explore possible changes that may occur in the socio-professional identity construction, in terms of social individualization (Ehremberg, 1999). To achieve this, we conducted extensive interviews IMIS (Zavalloni, 2007), with two contrasted subjects, by age and experience. The results show different social dynamics, but the stability of psychological processes of identity, in relation with the self-project (Barber et al., 2006) and the capability-system (Costalat-Founeau, 2009), in a quest for recognition (Honneth, 2007). 相似文献
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Ruiz-Contreras AE Soria-Rodríguez G Almeida-Rosas GA García-Vaca PA Delgado-Herrera M Méndez-Díaz M Prospéro-García O 《Acta psychologica》2012,139(1):91-96
People perform leisure activities (LA) every day; pursuits that entail applying cognitive, physical and social abilities. As in old age, doing LA during early and middle adulthood is related to a reduced risk of dementias, probably by generating a cognitive reserve. As it is possible that a relation between doing LA and working memory (WM) efficiency exists in young adults, we assessed whether the diversity and frequency of LA are related to WM efficiency in this population. Ninety-three healthy young subjects solved the n-back task at two levels of difficulty (2, 3), and answered an LA questionnaire on the activities in which they had participated in the month prior to the experiment. Subjects were classified separately on their scores for (1) diversity (high/low) and (2) frequency (high/low) in order to test the relation between each variable and WM efficiency. Though no differences were found, a subsequent analysis of the average of diversity and frequency ratios of LA performance taken together-the diversity/frequency index-showed that low diversity plus low frequency was significantly associated with reduced WM efficiency at this age; results that suggest that frequent participation in diverse LA during youth is related to WM efficiency. 相似文献
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