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- Title
Latino adolescent mothers and fathers in south Texas managing violence.
- Authors
Lesser, Janna; Oscós-Sánchez, Manuel Angel; Davis, Carolyn
- Abstract
During the course of this study young Latino parents living in San Antonio, TX shared their stories. Their stories draw attention to the multiple forms of violence they experienced in the past, continue to experience, and are forced to manage. Their lives occur within the context of enduring social disparities and exposure to violence. At a young age they develop strategies to manage violence, but new challenges with violence manifest themselves as they enter into intimate partner relationships. For some of these youth, parenthood is perceived as a transforming experience that offers an opportunity for a positive change in their life trajectory. They recognize the need to find non-violent ways to manage their relationships with their intimate partner and their children. Culturally-appropriate intervention strategies that focus on developing relationships of equality and balance are needed.
- Publication
Issues in mental health nursing, 2010, Vol 31, Issue 2, p96
- ISSN
1096-4673
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.3109/01612840903308523