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Mexican American and European American Adolescents' Dating Experiences across the Ecosystem: Implications for Healthy Relationships within an Ecodevelopmental Framework
Authors:Heidi Adams Rueda  Julie L. Nagoshi  Lela Rankin Williams
Affiliation:1. Social Work Department, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USAHeidi.Adams@utsa.edu;3. School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, USA;4. School of Social Work, Arizona State University, Tucson Component, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Abstract:
Dating health interventions that target the complex, multi-systemic spheres in which adolescents experience their first romantic relationships are required. This study utilizes an ecodevelopmental approach to better understand Mexican American and European American youths' perceptions of how peers, parents, school, and the media act both independently and collectively to affect their dating lives, also elucidating how such systems are at times in conflict. Seventy-five middle adolescents participated in focus groups divided by gender and ethnicity to uncover differences and similarities within and across groups. Findings underscore the importance and widespread effects of romantic relationships for adolescents' social development and the need for intervention programs that target multiple points of intervention while attending to mesosystemic conflicts across systems.
Keywords:Adolescence  romantic relationships  culture  parenting  peers  media  qualitative
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