Angélica Riveros
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Journal of Family Psychology | 2004
R. Enrique Varela; Eric M. Vernberg; Juan José Sánchez-Sosa; Angélica Riveros; Montserrat Mitchell; Joanna Mashunkashey
To begin accounting for cultural and contextual factors related to child rearing in Mexican-descent (MD; Mexican American and Mexican immigrant) families in the United States, the current study examined parenting practices in 2-parent families of Mexican, MD, and Caucasian-non-Hispanic (CNH) parents. Parents in all groups reported using authoritative practices more often than authoritarian strategies. MD parents reported greater use of authoritarian practices than Mexican and CNH parents. Results suggest that previously found cultural variations in parenting between MD parents and CNH parents may be more related to the ecological context of MD families than to an affiliation with Mexican culture. Clinicians should explore the positive qualities of authoritative parenting in MD families along with the potential motivations for using authoritarian strategies.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology | 2004
R. Enrique Varela; Eric M. Vernberg; Juan José Sánchez-Sosa; Angélica Riveros; Montserrat Mitchell; Joanna Mashunkashey
This study examined whether Mexican (n = 53), Mexican American (n = 50), and European American (n = 51) children differed in their reporting of anxiety symptoms and whether parental influence and specific cognitive schemas associated with Mexican culture were related to differences in anxiety reporting. As expected, Mexican and Mexican American children reported significantly more physiological and worry symptoms than the European American children. Mexican and Mexican American children endorsed collectivism as a cultural value more strongly than European American children, and the Mexican children evidenced greatest use of social strategies reflecting simpatia. In family discussions of ambiguous, potentially anxiety-arousing situations, Mexican and Mexican American parents verbalized a greater percentage of somatic interpretations than the European American parents. Results indicate potential linkages between cultural values, socialization practices, and anxiety reporting.
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology | 2005
Angélica Riveros; Jackeline Cortazar-Palapa; L Fernando Alcazar; Juan José Sánchez-Sosa
Revista Latinoamericana De Psicologia | 2009
Angélica Riveros; Carlos G. Castro; Héctor Lara-Tapia
Enfermería Universitaria | 2015
Cristina Müggenburg; Sandra Olvera; Angélica Riveros; Carmen Hernández-Guillén; Araceli Aldana
Revista Latinoamericana De Psicologia | 2005
Angélica Riveros; Gabriela Ceballos; Ricardo Laguna; Juan José Sánches-Sosa
Revista Latinoamericana de Medicina Conductual / Latin American Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 2010
César Garduño; Juan José Sánchez-Sosa; Angélica Riveros
Revista De Investigacion Clinica | 2014
Eva González Rodríguez; Angélica Riveros; Corina Benjet; Catalina González Forteza; Saúl Renán León Hernández; Genaro Rico Martínez
Revista Latinoamericana De Psicologia | 2013
Angélica Riveros; Tomás Humberto Rubio; Julieta Candelario; Mariana Mangín
Enfermería Universitaria | 2015
Cristina Müggenburg; Sandra Olvera; Angélica Riveros; Carmen Hernández-Guillén; Araceli Aldana