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Webster 1913 Edition
Familism
Fam′i-lism
,Noun.
The tenets of the Familists.
Milton.
Webster 1828 Edition
Familism
FAM'ILISM
,Noun.
Definition 2024
familism
familism
English
Noun
familism (usually uncountable, plural familisms)
- A form of social structure in which the needs of the family as a group are more important than the needs of any individual family member.
Quotations
- 2004, Kathleen Malley-Morrison, Denise A. Hines, Family violence in a cultural perspective, page 151:
- Familism is one of the most important cultural values in all Latino groups.
- 2009, Sara Honn Qualls, Steven H. Zarit, Aging Families and Caregiving:
- Caregiver burden and outcomes may be influenced by familism, [...]
- 2009, John Bruhn, The Group Effect: Social Cohesion and Health Outcomes, page 139:
- Familism denotes the normative commitment of family members to the family, and to family relationships, [...]
- 2010, May L. Wykle, Sarah H. Gueldner, Aging Well: Gerontological Education for Nurses, page 496:
- A central component of familism is the expectation that children will be the primary caregivers for their parents [...]
Translations
form of social structure
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References
- 1997, Kyriakos S. Markides, Manuel Miranda, Minorities, Aging, and Health, page 282:
- The cultural value of la familia or familism was first identified by Hispanic writers in the 1970s. Maldonado (1979) defines familism as the centrality of the family among its members.
- 1999, Webster's New World Dictionary, page 512 (definition of familism):
- "a form of social structure in which the needs of the family as a group are more important than the needs of any individual family member"