2016
DOI: 10.17140/phoj-1-110
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The Role of Familismo and Acculturation as Moderators of the Association Between Family Conflict and Substance Abuse on Latino Adult Males

Abstract: The significant research gap on Latino adults who completed substance abuse treatment (SAT) impacts the provision of substance use prevention and treatment for this population. Given the need for culturally-appropriate SAT for Latinos, research that examines the role of cultural constructs and acculturation in relation to substance use behavior is warranted. The purpose of the present study is to test, based on the social control theory, a multiple moderation model using the PROCESS macro1 to examine the moder… Show more

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“…This is consistent with the concept of Famillismo , family-centeredness among Latin Americans, which protects them from substance use. 63 , 64 Like Famillismo , under Ukuphoxa, parents give constant counsel to their children on the need to live a dignified life by refraining from deviant behaviours such as cannabis use in order to protect the dignity of their family. 62 This is against the backdrop that cannabis cultivation and trading were seen as economic ventures and not deviant social practices that could tarnish one’s family dignity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is consistent with the concept of Famillismo , family-centeredness among Latin Americans, which protects them from substance use. 63 , 64 Like Famillismo , under Ukuphoxa, parents give constant counsel to their children on the need to live a dignified life by refraining from deviant behaviours such as cannabis use in order to protect the dignity of their family. 62 This is against the backdrop that cannabis cultivation and trading were seen as economic ventures and not deviant social practices that could tarnish one’s family dignity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 Familismo has demonstrated a protective effect in adolescent substance use, depression, and conduct problems. [25][26][27] Similar to the Latinx culture, the Native American culture values family as the centerpiece of society and their traditions and practices place a strong emphasis on group involvement and decision making. [28][29][30] In Native American culture, health is conceptualized as harmony with oneself, others, and the environment and emphasis is placed on spiritual aspects of healing versus a focus on physical aspects in Western medicine.…”
Section: Nonbiomedical Views Of Health and Wellness/illness Represent...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Central to our professional identity as counseling psychologists is an emphasis on the identification of cultural strengths, resilience, and protective factors with Latinx populations beyond exclusively focusing on risk factors (Barragán et al, 2019). One of the most significantly researched protective factors in Latinx communities is familismo, or the cultural value of closeness and solidarity amongst Latinx families (Lopez-Tamayo et al, 2016). Within therapy, we make efforts to increase familial cohesion, communication, and cultural resilience.…”
Section: Counseling Psychology Values and Advocacymentioning
confidence: 99%