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  2. Adverse childhood experiences among Hispanic and Latino ...

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    In Latino culture, familism refers to the emotional bonding and supportiveness between family members, which leads to positive family functioning. [35] Within Latino culture, families must stick together and utilize family, both immediate and extended, as a support system, which ensures the children stay physically and psychologically healthy ...

  3. Hispanic Heritage Month: Celebrating culture, history ... - AOL

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    Hispanic Heritage Month is from Sept.15-Oct. 15. It honors history and culture while emphasizing the importance of identity and representation.

  4. Marianismo - Wikipedia

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    In Hispanic countries, a woman who presents herself in society without a man is frowned upon, as a man is the basis of family life and having a positive association within the community. [36] Machismo promotes aggression, dominance and entitlement— characteristics that can be applied when focusing on interpersonal violence. [ 39 ]

  5. Mexican paradox - Wikipedia

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    The study also showed that the overall preterm birth rate was higher among Mexican Americans (10.6%) than non-Hispanic Whites (9.3%). In North Carolina, from 1996 to 2000, the infant death rate was 6.1 for Mexican-born infants, in comparison to 6.6 for White infants, and 15 for Black infants. [ 4 ]

  6. A family-friendly streaming guide for Hispanic Heritage Month

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    From stunning animation to heartfelt family stories to the acknowledgment of complex histories and identities, the current digital media environment is rich with stories by and about Latinx culture.

  7. Portal:Hispanic and Latino Americans - Wikipedia

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    People who identify as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race, because similarly to what occurred during the colonization and post-independence of the United States, Latin American countries had their populations made up of multiracial and monoracial descendants of Spanish and Portuguese settlers, Indigenous peoples of the Americas, descendants ...

  8. Hispanic and Latino Americans - Wikipedia

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    Hispanic culture places a strong value on family, and is commonly taught to Hispanic children as one of the most important values in life. Statistically, Hispanic families tend to have larger and closer knit families than the American average.

  9. 'The View's Ana Navarro Sends a Bold Political Message About ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump promised to deport millions of people in his second term.