The Mexican American Cultural Values scales for Adolescents and Adults

George P Knight, Nancy A Gonzales, Delia S Saenz, Darya D Bonds, Miguelina Germán, Julianna Deardorff, Mark W Roosa, Kimberly A Updegraff, George P Knight, Nancy A Gonzales, Delia S Saenz, Darya D Bonds, Miguelina Germán, Julianna Deardorff, Mark W Roosa, Kimberly A Updegraff

Abstract

This research evaluates the properties of a measure of culturally linked values of Mexican Americans in early adolescence and adulthood. The items measure were derived from qualitative data provided by focus groups in which Mexican Americans' (adolescents, mothers and fathers) perceptions of key values were discussed. The focus groups and a preliminary item refinement resulted in the fifty-item Mexican American Cultural Values Scales (identical for adolescents and adults) that includes nine value subscales. Analyses of data from two large previously published studies sampling Mexican American adolescents, mothers, and fathers provided evidence of the expected two correlated higher order factor structures, reliability, and construct validity of the subscales of the Mexican American Cultural Values Scales as indicators of values that are frequently associated with Mexican/Mexican American culture. The utility of this measure for use in longitudinal research, and in resolving some important theoretical questions regarding dual cultural adaptation, are discussed.

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The two higher order correlated factor model.

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