Hispanic Culture Research Paper

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Every individual has their own distinctive identity and culture. Culture influence is an important role that takes part in people’s life by shaping the person to who they are today. The culture creates an individual’s morals and beliefs they take part in and lives on throughout their entire life. Culture also sets-on who, or what an individual decides to associate with. Hispanic and Latino Americans people are individuals born in the United States who are descendants of Latin America, Spain, and other Spanish speaking countries. Major roles that take part in Hispanic and Latino culture include values, beliefs, and traditions.
Familismo is the importance of family, includes extended family, good male and female friends, and godparents. Family highly valued, individuals within the family have moral responsibilities to help members of the family experiencing financial problems, health conditions, and any other life issue. Building and maintaining
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Majority of Hispanics identify as Roman Catholics. Spiritual and religious influences play a major role in health and illness. Religion has an important impact on a patient’s participation in health recovery. Prayers and faith are important values, beliefs, and coping mechanisms. Many Hispanic people are superstitious and will avoid situations that will cause their world a misery. One main superstition that is most effective is the “evil eye,” where a child is being admired and not touched can leave them with the desire to haunt them. The child becomes sick with fever and cries unable to be comforted. To cure the child a practice with a raw egg is rubbed on the child body. The egg is then cracked open into a glass of water to discard the evil. To prevent evil eye form happening parents will have their child wear Azabache bracelet (a gold bracelet with black and red coral charm) is believed to protect them from the evil