This study examines the validity of the short form (eight items) Center for Epidemiological Studies–Depression Scale (CES-D), as a screening tool for mental health problems among older immigrants who are minorities. The factor structure of the CES-D is examined empirically using two samples of older Asian Indian immigrants in the United States: the first sample of 226 Eng-lish speakers, and the second sample of 114 Gujarati speakers residing in Atlanta, Georgia. The CES-D, administered via telephone interviews, showed high internal consistency. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses for the English speaking sample showed two factors indicating positive and negative affect, whereas the Gujarati-speaking sample yielded a unidimensional ...
Background: To examine ethnic groups differences in (a) prevalence of depressive disorders and (b) h...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between depression and the personal...
Korean immigrant elders in North America experience a high level of depression. This study explored ...
Objectives. The purpose of the study was to examine differences in social network characteristics an...
abstract: The Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II) and the Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) a...
Objectives: This article critically reviews two decades of empirically based depression studies on o...
Immigrants in the United States often face increased stressors associated with the transitions from ...
The increasing number of aging Latino and Asian immigrants demands a clearer understanding of depres...
Objectives. This research draws from social integration theory to explain the relationship between l...
Objectives. The prevalence of depressive symptoms and associated risk factors is described, using da...
This dissertation study was designed to examine measurement equivalence of the Center for Epidemiolo...
This dissertation study was designed to examine measurement equivalence of the Center for Epidemiolo...
This dissertation study was designed to examine measurement equivalence of the Center for Epidemiolo...
Depression is one of the oldest known mental health conditions. It is acknowledged to be a global he...
Depression is one of the oldest known mental health conditions. It is acknowledged to be a global he...
Background: To examine ethnic groups differences in (a) prevalence of depressive disorders and (b) h...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between depression and the personal...
Korean immigrant elders in North America experience a high level of depression. This study explored ...
Objectives. The purpose of the study was to examine differences in social network characteristics an...
abstract: The Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II) and the Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) a...
Objectives: This article critically reviews two decades of empirically based depression studies on o...
Immigrants in the United States often face increased stressors associated with the transitions from ...
The increasing number of aging Latino and Asian immigrants demands a clearer understanding of depres...
Objectives. This research draws from social integration theory to explain the relationship between l...
Objectives. The prevalence of depressive symptoms and associated risk factors is described, using da...
This dissertation study was designed to examine measurement equivalence of the Center for Epidemiolo...
This dissertation study was designed to examine measurement equivalence of the Center for Epidemiolo...
This dissertation study was designed to examine measurement equivalence of the Center for Epidemiolo...
Depression is one of the oldest known mental health conditions. It is acknowledged to be a global he...
Depression is one of the oldest known mental health conditions. It is acknowledged to be a global he...
Background: To examine ethnic groups differences in (a) prevalence of depressive disorders and (b) h...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between depression and the personal...
Korean immigrant elders in North America experience a high level of depression. This study explored ...