Submission Type
Poster
Start Date
4-21-2022
Abstract
This phenomenological research examined the interaction between sibling relationships and culture in Latinx college students. Thematic analysis revealed participants identifying strongly with Latinx culture describe the importance of inter-familial dialogue and roles in their identity development, while parental expectations and values drove identity development in participants with less cultural exposure.
Recommended Citation
Jones-Goucher, Cassidy; Quiroz, Daniella; DeMaria, Jillian; and Rivera, Sol, "019 -- The Role of Family in Latinx College Students' Developing Identities" (2022). GREAT Day Posters. 1.
https://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/great-day-symposium/great-day-2022/posters-2022/1
019 -- The Role of Family in Latinx College Students' Developing Identities
This phenomenological research examined the interaction between sibling relationships and culture in Latinx college students. Thematic analysis revealed participants identifying strongly with Latinx culture describe the importance of inter-familial dialogue and roles in their identity development, while parental expectations and values drove identity development in participants with less cultural exposure.
Comments
Sponsored by Ganie DeHart