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The frequency of self-disclosure among Mexican American and Anglo American womenZamudio, Anthony 01 January 1979 (has links)
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Latinas' image on Spanish-language television: a study of women's representation and their self-perceptionsRojas Cortez, Viviana del Carmen 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Self-Disclosure by Mexican-American Women: The Effects of Acculturation and Language of TherapyCortese, Margaret 12 1900 (has links)
The present study proposed to investigate the effects of level of acculturation and of language of the therapy interview on self-disclosure by Mexican-American women. It was predicted that self-disclosure would be affected by both level of acculturation and by the language of the initial therapy interview. The principal implication of this finding is that for the first-generation Mexican-American woman, that is, a woman who has not acculturated to the mainstream society, the language in which therapy is conducted constitutes a significant factor in predicting whether she is likely to self disclose and thereby benefit from the therapy. The findings of this study suggest that less acculturated Mexican-American women would be more likely to utilize mental health services if they are available in Spanish.
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