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245 00 $aHandbook of U.S. Latino psychology :$bdevelopmental and community-based perspectives /$cFrancisco A. Villarruel ... [et al.].
246 30 $aU.S. Latino psychology :$bdevelopmental and community-based perspectives
246 30 $aLatino psychology :$bdevelopmental and community-based perspectives
260 $aLos Angeles :$bSAGE,$cc2009.
300 $axi, 466 p. :$bill., maps ;$c26 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tA history of Latino psychology /$rAmado M. Padilla and Esteban L. Olmedo --$tConceptual issues in Latino mental health /$rMargarita Alegría and Meghan Woo --$tUnderstanding psychopathology among the adult and child Latino population from the United States and Puerto Rico : an epidemiologic perspective /$rGlorisa Canino and Margarita Alegría --$tMethodological issues in research on Latino populations /$rGeorge P. Knight [and others] --$tEthical issues in conducting research with Latino drug users /$rMerrill Singer [and others] --$tLatino ethnic identity /$rStephen M. Quintana and Nicholas C. Scull --$tImmigration and adaptation /$rAndrew J. Fuligni and Krista M. Perreira --$tAcculturation, enculturation, and the psychosocial adaptation of Latino youth /$rNancy A. Gonzales, Fairlee C. Fabrett, and George P. Knight --$tAcculturative stress and adaptation /$rAdriana J. Umaña-Taylor and Edna C. Alfaro --$tLatino families : parenting, relational, and developmental processes /$rJosefina M. Grau, Margarita Azmitia, and Justin Quattlebaum --$tA view from within and from without : the development of Latina feminist psychology /$rAída Hurtado and Karina Cervantez.
505 00 $tTheories and research on prosocial competencies among U.S. Latinos/as /$rGustavo Carlo and Maria Rosario T. de Guzman --$tRisk, resilience, and positive development among Latino youth /$rGabriel P. Kuperminc [and others] --$tHealth and mental health perspectives on elderly Latinos in the United States /$rSteven R. Applewhite, Mary Jo Garcia Biggs, and Angelica P. Herrera --$tEarly intervention programs : the case of Head Start for Latino children /$rNatasha J. Cabrera [and others] --$tLatino Pre-K-3 education : a critical foundation /$rEugene E. García and Kent P. Scribner --$tParenting interventions and Latino families : research findings, cultural adaptations, and future directions /$rLuis H. Zayas [and others] --$tEvidence-based approaches to working with Latino youth and families /$rGuillermo Bernal, Emily Saez-Santiago, and Amarilys Galloza-Carrero --$tClinical approaches to working with Latino adults /$rEsteban V. Cardemil and Ingrid A. Sarmiento --$tThe psychology of health : physical health and the role of culture and behavior /$rHector Betancourt and Patricia M. Flynn --$tCancer screening and survivorship in Latino populations : a primer for psychologists /$rLydia P. Buki and Melissa Selem --$tSubstance use among Latino adolescents : cultural, social, and psychological considerations /$rLisa J. Crockett and Byron L. Zamboanga --$tSexuality and sexual risk behaviors among Latino adolescents and young adults /$rMarcela Raffaelli and Maria I. Iturbide --$tPerspectives and recommendations for future directions in U.S. Latino psychology /$rGustavo Carlo [and others].
520 $aIn an evolutionary step away from a monolithic "Hispanic psychology," this volume is introduced by Villarruel (family and child ecology, Michigan State U.) as the first in a young field that recognizes the heterogeneity of the growing Latino population in the U.S. and studies each group in terms of its distinct culture, history, and needs. In two dozen chapters, authors of various Latino backgrounds discuss the: roots of the field; legacy of such pioneers as Julian Samora; development of feminist Latina psychology; and needs of a population which often suffers from acculturation stress and higher disease risks, yet shies away from mental health services because of dominant culture and immigration issues. Recommendations for future research are made.
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650 0 $aHispanic Americans$xMental Health$zUnited States.
650 0 $aLatin Americans$xPsychology.
650 0 $aHispanic Americans$xPsychology.
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650 22 $aHispanic Americans$xethnology$zUnited States.
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