Submission Type
Poster
Start Date
4-22-2020
Abstract
This qualitative research aims to analyze and better understand how the quality of earlier relationship influences later relationships in emerging adulthood for Latinx college students. This phenomenological investigation analyzed focus group data to explore Latinx culture through thematic analysis. Results revealed that secondary themes such as cultural values, closeness, cultural expectations, and parental expectations on sibling relations are closely involved in influencing our primary theme, factors influencing identity, which seems to be salient in sibling relationships.
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Martinez, Carmen; Jones-Goucher, Cassidy; Mazariegos, Denis H.; Sanchez, Olivia R.; Quiroz, Daniella; and Renaldi, Cinta, "185— Influences of Early Relationships in Latinx College Students" (2020). GREAT Day Posters. 20.
https://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/great-day-symposium/great-day-2020/posters-2020/20
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185— Influences of Early Relationships in Latinx College Students
This qualitative research aims to analyze and better understand how the quality of earlier relationship influences later relationships in emerging adulthood for Latinx college students. This phenomenological investigation analyzed focus group data to explore Latinx culture through thematic analysis. Results revealed that secondary themes such as cultural values, closeness, cultural expectations, and parental expectations on sibling relations are closely involved in influencing our primary theme, factors influencing identity, which seems to be salient in sibling relationships.
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Sponsored by Nicholas Palumbo and Ganie DeHart