Because of
the central role of family in Latino culture (Lopez, 2006), we hypothesized that relationship quality variables would have stronger associations with diabetes management and depressive symptoms among Latinos compared with Caucasians independently of SES.
These findings ran counter to our hypothesis that relationship quality variables would be more strongly associated with diabetes management among Latinos because of
the central role of family in Latino culture.
«The direct relationship of family functioning with caregiving competence emphasizes
the central role of family in the adaption of the caregiver to his or her role.
Not exact matches
Susan Dell is another example
of a woman has who has played a
central leadership
role in
family mega-giving while her husband has been running a major company.
When you serve in your church and invest in the
families, kids and teens around you, it might start feeling easier to understand your
role as
central to the body
of Christ — because that's exactly what you are.
Queer - specific topics such as intentional
family - building, gender identity and expression, and the
central role of nongestational parents are woven throughout the childbirth preparation material.
Because
of mom's
central role in the life
of her child and
family, PPD can have unfortunate consequences.
Female purity is so important because marriage plays such a
central role in affirming the bonds
of the extended
family and demonstrating loyalty to a group united by shared descent.
John spent sixteen years traveling across Upstate New York in his
role as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, prosecuting corrupt politicians, business frauds, drug traffickers, and gang members and making our community safer for every
Central New York
family regardless
of race, creed, culture, or address.
But there needs to be top - level leadership on the
family and there is much to recommend the view that
family policy should have a
central role in government, based perhaps at the Cabinet Office, rather than with one
of the spending departments.»
Both the EAAF and Centro Prodh have played
central roles in the Ayotzinapa story, with the former debunking the government's mass funeral pyre scenario and the latter providing years
of legal support to survivors and
families of the disappeared.
It's true that Landecker can hardly be considered a neophyte, and just recently played Louie's Mom in the flashback episodes
of «Louie,» but «Transparent» gives her her most nuanced
central role yet, as ostensibly the most well - balanced
of this dysfunctional
family, yet also the one who effects, along with her father, the biggest life change
of any
of them when she leaves her husband for her lesbian college lover.
With the
family's guidance, Evdokimenko was able to make the
role of Aamir — originally designed to be Afghani — more inclusive
of the Kurdish experience, including dialogue and songs
central to Aamir's experience
of his life at home and in the Jungle.
Conspicuously absent from recent discussion is the
role and attractiveness
of central cities for
families with children.
With these websites serving as a
central resource for
families to use to make their school choice decisions, there remains a lack
of clarity regarding the opportunities and programs for special education students and the
role that special education services play in the overall school community.
Annie has a variety
of other
roles and responsibilities outside
of SMU, including being a board member and an audit committee member for the
Central Provident Fund Singapore, chairing the Asian Bond Fund 2 Supervisory Committee
of the Monetary Authority
of Singapore, chairing the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council for Southeast Asia, and being an independent director in a few funds and
family businesses.
Feathers & Fur Co-presented with Market Square Park and the Houston Humane Society Saturday, April 16, 4 - 9:30 PM (screening at 8PM) Location: Market Square Park, 301 Milam FREE Animals have played a
central role in some
of the best
family films
of all time.
The Mission, which commands a superb view
of the Santa Ynez River Valley and the Santa Ynez and San Rafael mountain ranges, continues its
central role in the spiritual and social life
of the Santa Ynez Valley as an active parish church
of approximately 1,000
families, and is administered by the Capuchin Franciscan order.
American Mystic includes a number
of photographs in which Meatyard cast
family members and friends in
central roles, often masked and enacting symbolic dramas, such as Romance (N.) from Ambrose Bierce # 3, 1962.
His sculptures represent presumably Mexican American laborers: one man who might be a gardener for a wealthy
family supports the glass
of a coffee table on his back, a woman supports a chair with the back
of her thighs, and another woman — the exhibition's
central figure — extends her arms out indifferently, suggesting her own body for the
role of a hat stand.
Professor Davey adds: «My long - term sculptural interests have often been drawn to relational works where pairs or
families of works show a relation; as such I was drawn to the research
of Dr Berman where symmetry and duality play a
central role.»
In working with individuals and couples, as well as children and adolescents and their
families, I have great appreciation for the importance
of addressing developmental milestones across the lifespan.Whether adolescent identity or women's
role conflicts, the client's understanding
of both developmental challenges and cultural context is
central to lasting positive therapy outcomes.»
It subsumes two
central functions necessary for the stability
of family roles, namely
role allocation and
role accountability.
Schools play a
central role in the lives
of students and their
families.
ECEC services can play a
central role in supporting children with diverse cultural backgrounds and their
families by promoting and implementing inclusive practices and supporting them to build strong connections to community support during times
of transition.
In collectivistic cultures, traditional
family values are particularly
central to group cohesion, with the institution
of marriage playing a prominent
role in the transference
of these values [51].
[jounal] Beach, S. R. H. / 1993 / Effects
of marital and co-worker relationships on negative affect: Testing the
central role of marriage / American Journal
of Family Therapy 21: 312 ~ 322
The
central focus
of my remarks will be to explicate the
role that marital education,
family counseling, and related services might play in promoting and strengthening healthy marriages and to discuss what we know about the potential
of strategies that seek to ameliorate the key stressors (for example, job loss, lack
of income, domestic violence, and childbearing) that make it difficult to form marriages in the first place or act as a catalyst that eventually breaks up existing marriages.
The goal
of Project ABC is to ensure that
families, professionals, and community organizations work together to support every child's healthy development through awareness
of the
central role that relationships play in building healthy lives.
This model included three sets
of constructs
central to the understanding and treatment
of addiction in
family systems: over - and under responsibility; pride, shame, and power; and the
role of alcohol as a mediator
of gender
role constriction.
Stronger
families and other close relationships in practice play a
central role in areas such as care
of elderly, those with disability, chronic physical and psychological problems.
In particular, a tiered systems framework to the service delivery
of school psychological services is described as well as a description
of assessment, consultation, intervention,
family support, and kindergarten transition activities school psychologists may play a
central role within early childhood education contexts.
The results stressed the
central role of the child's behavior on
family social life, parents» marital relationship, and parents» feelings about their children.
Nath, Borkowski, Whitman, and Schellenbach (1991; Schellenbach, Whitman, & Borkowski, 1992) have adapted Belsky's model to more appropriately explain parenting processes in the adolescent social environment by placing a strong emphasis on social support systems that incorporate the
family of origin and peer groups and by giving social support systems a more
central role in their model than does Belsky (1984).
Although
family systems theory has played a
central role in research on inter and intragenerational relations for several decades, theories that are prominent in the study
of social networks, such as homophily (McPherson et al., 2001) and interpersonal influence (Friedkin & Johnsen, 2011), have been substantially underutilized in studies
of the
family.
While some people scorn the
central role of television in our lives, she recognizes that a TV is often the centerpiece
of a
family gathering space.