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AUTOR(ES) Bobby Guinn , Vern Vincent , Donna Dugas
ANO 2021
TIPO Book
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 944085B8FE6F940F534C59A7F87D01D0
MD5 747450ee8aa6f57cecd24272823c5c28

Resumo

The purpose of this study was to identify factors distinguishing Mexican American women living near the U.S.-Mexican border who are resilient to the experience of stress from those who are not. The study sample consisted of 418 participants ranging in age from 20 to 61 years. Data were gathered through a self-report survey instrument composed of items assessing stress vulnerability, acculturation, health, physical activity, education, and marital status. Descriptive discriminant analysis was used to determine which variables made the greatest contribution in discerning between stress-resistant and stress-susceptible women. The results indicated that higher educational attainment, greater acculturation, better health status, and marriage differentiated between those women reporting themselves resilient to the effects of stress and those reporting being vulnerable. These results have implications for stress resilience promotion among this population group.

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