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Self-perception of the activity and alcohol use among elderly Puerto Rican femalesMercado-Cruz, Ruth N. 01 July 2014 (has links)
Older women constitute a growing segment of Puerto Ricans and the U.S. population. A limited number of studies have examined the activity level in response to alcohol use in late life. Generally, older women present risks and benefits from alcohol use. Alcohol misuse may decrease health and in some cases, psychiatric symptoms may develop. However, some benefits are found in moderate alcohol consumption including improved physical function compared with nondrinkers (Blow & Barry, 2002). Since activity level may depend on factors such as health, functioning, emotional well-being, and perception of alcohol effects, these factors were then assessed in response to alcohol use in order to identify the degree of greater or lesser activity among elderly Puerto Rican females.
This study examined the activity level in response to alcohol use in a sample of elderly Puerto Rican females (N = 419) and investigated factors that influence the practice of alcohol consumption. The independent variable was daily and weekly consumption of alcohol. Five dependent variables were examined, which included self-rating of physical health and emotional well-being, self-perception of activity level, function, and perception of alcohol effects. After conducting MANOVA analyses, no significant association between activity level and alcohol use was found. In addition, regarding the negative and positive effects of alcohol, the researcher found that elderly females who drank heavily reported having alcohol-related problems compared to those who drank moderately who described their drinking behavior as positive. The MANOVA and ANOVA analyses determined a significant relationship between higher self-perception of functionality and moderate alcohol use, but the relationship between moderate alcohol use and physical health and emotional well-being was not significant.
Considering the increase of alcohol use in the older adult population, principally in the baby boomer generation, these findings are important not only to rehabilitation counseling professionals, but to many individuals in the helping professions, including educators and researchers. Rehabilitation counseling professionals should focus on initiatives to decrease and prevent alcohol misuse in the older adult population. Information revealed from this study will also contribute to knowledge of the cultural characteristics and psychosocial aspects of older Puerto Rican females regarding their alcohol use to promote better outcomes, as well as support literature in the area.
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TwilightVásquez, Britzél 23 April 2004 (has links)
My thesis work and exhibition concerns bicultural issues dealing with gender roles, cultural identity, and class.
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"Construyendo Nuestro Pedacito De Patria": Space and Dis(place)ment in Puerto Rican ChicagoSecrist, Karen Serwer January 2009 (has links)
<p>This dissertation explores the relationship between identity and place in the imagination, performance and production of post-World War II Puerto Rican urban space in Chicago. Specifically, I contend that the articulation of Puerto Rican spatiality in the city has emerged primarily as a response to the threat of local displacement as a byproduct of urban renewal and gentrification. I further argue the experience of displacement, manifested through territorial attachment, works to deepen the desire for community and belonging. Through a performance and cultural studies approach, this project works to track this recent history of Puerto Rican geographic and psychic displacement within Chicago as it is evidenced by various performative spatial interventions and manifested within the community's expressive culture. </p><p>My topics of study include the 1966 Division Street Riots, the Young Lords Organization (YLO), Humboldt Park's Paseo Boricua and spoken-word poet David Hernández. Through these interventions and forms of expression, I argue that physical, political, discursive, and affective claims are made to local territory, articulating a Puerto Rican cultural identity inextricably connected to urban space. In so doing, I aim to endorse the theoretical utility of concepts of "space" by highlighting the enduring material and metaphoric significance of place for Puerto Ricans, arguing against a tendency in contemporary Puerto Rican studies to equate circular migratory movement with transnationalism by virtue of its opposition to territorially grounded definitions of identity.</p> / Dissertation
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American dream and German nightmare? identity, gender, and memory in the autobiographic work of Esmeralda Santiago and Emine Sevgi OzdamarSchwalen, Anja Margarethe 02 June 2009 (has links)
This thesis compares the autobiographic work of Esmeralda Santiago and Emine
Sevgi Özdamar focusing on the aspects of ethnic identity, gender, as well as history and
memory. The argument is that both authors' work not only reflects the cultural origins of
each writer and her trauma of loss, but also each host country's social realities and
conflicts. In spite of alienation and loss of home and language, both protagonists create
"touching tales," a phrase coined by Leslie Adelson that refers to the entanglement
between cultures, stressing more the common ground between them than the differences.
Santiago's work stresses the dividedness of American society along racial and ethnic
lines, but also the opportunity for the immigrant to reinvent herself and overcome racial
and social boundaries. Özdamar on the other hand reflects on the dividedness and
traumatization of Germany through World War II, the Holocaust, the East-West division,
and the terrorism of the 1970s. She compares it to the political and social division within
Turkey as results of the Armenian genocide and military coups. While Santiago views
American culture with distance, Özdamar displays an enthusiastic reception of leftist
writers like Bertolt Brecht and German literature in general. Both autobiographical
subjects find a way to reconcile their own inner divisions through theater work, which
combines universal and multicultural elements.
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René Marqués y la realidad puertorriqueñaPadilla-Detrés, José, 1936- January 1965 (has links)
No description available.
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Imágenes paralelas en la noche oscura del niño Avilés de Edgardo Rodríguez JuliáRosado Camacho, Nancy. Unknown Date (has links)
Tesis (Doctor en Filosofía y Letras en Literatura Puertorriqueña y del Caribe)--Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Puerto Rico y el Caribe, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2006. / Digitized and made available on the World Wide Web by Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, 2006.
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Presencia jíbara desde Manuel Alonso hasta don FloritoFonfrías, Ernesto Juan. January 1957 (has links)
"Tesis de recepción ante la Academia Puertorriqueña de la Lengua Española."
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Presencia jíbara desde Manuel Alonso hasta don FloritoFonfrías, Ernesto Juan. January 1957 (has links)
"Tesis de recepción ante la Academia Puertorriqueña de la Lengua Española."
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The impact of acculturation on first-generation Puerto Rican women's identity an exploratory study /Berrios, Ana Selma. January 2009 (has links)
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton, Mass., 2009. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-200).
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La extensión semántica de estar en la estructura cópula + adjetivo en el español de Puerto RicoJanuary 2013 (has links)
abstract: The presence of two copula verbs (ser and estar) in Spanish has caused a semantic competition between the two. This semantic competition has been documented from the XII century (Vañó-Cerdá, 1982). Some scholars (Brown & Cortés-Torres, 2012; Cortés-Torres, 2004; Gutiérrez, 1992; Ortiz-López, 2000; Silva-Corvalán, 1994) have demonstrated the presence of this competition in which estar has been occupying structures traditionally reserved for ser in different Spanish varieties. This study investigates the extent to which the extension of estar to contexts previously limited to ser is present in the Spanish of Puerto Rico in adjectival structures (copula + adjective). The investigation analyzed 21 Puerto Rican Spanish speakers, who completed five different instruments (interview, description of a picture, 2 questionnaires and grammar judgment). Nine of the participants completed the five tasks and the other 12 completed the 2 questionnaires. A multi-variable and qualitative analysis were employed to examine the linguistics (class or individual frame of reference, copulas the adjective allows, animacy, susceptibility to change, and type of adjective) and social factors (sex, age, level of education, and bilingualism) that favor the phenomenon. The results showed that type of adjective, copulas the adjective allows, susceptibility to change, and type of questionnaire favored the innovative use of estar. Both analyses showed a clear tendency of the linguistics factors that favor the innovative use of estar. The results of this study concur with previous studies (Cortés-Torres, 2004; Gutiérrez, 1992; Ortiz-López, 2000; Silva-Corvalán, 1994) about the phenomenon in other monolingual and bilingual Spanish dialects. This study confirms Puerto Rican Spanish follows the internal change tendency in Spanish language about the uses of ser and estar. The use of different instruments for data collection provides a clear view of the phenomenon in Puerto Rican Spanish. The use of questionnaires with confirmed estar predictors shows that some adjectives resist the phenomenon more; even with the perfect conditions for the use of estar, the participants did not allowed its use. / Dissertation/Thesis / M.A. Spanish 2013
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