ABSTRACT: A report to Congress in the fall of 1998 warned that immigrant children are in a state of emergency regarding access to health care. This article presents the three phases involved in developing, implementing, and evaluating a Mexican American Problem Solving (MAPS) pro-gram designed to promote the mental health of families. Methods were Phase 1 focus groups to identify concerns and desired approaches for intervention; Phase 2 instrument assessment and prevalence assessment of mental health; and Phase 3 intervention testing. In Phases 1 and 2, 67% of mothers and 59 % of children had mental health scores that required referral for evaluation. Participating mothers and children reported positive views of the intervention and showed ...
This article presents preliminary outcomes associated with an experimental, longitudinal study of a ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Objective: The Latina immigrant population is at i...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Human Development, Washington State UniversityLatino youth are exposed to a number o...
As the Latino population in the United States experi-ences rapid growth, the well-being of Latino ad...
Since 1970, the total number of immigrants entering the United States (U.S.) each year has steadily ...
Children of Latino immigrants in the United States encounter ecological stressors that heighten thei...
Objectives: This article reports the outcome of a pilot study of a cognitive behavioral group therap...
Parents play a significant role in many areas of their children’s mental health, including understan...
Guzder et al Objectives: This qualitative study of the perceptions of native-born Canadian and immig...
Culturally adapted evidence-based parenting interventions constitute a key strategy to reduce widesp...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document Community-based participatory resea...
Thesis advisor: Thomas M. CreaThesis advisor: Ruth E. Prado P.Undocumented Mexican immigrants and th...
Recent immigrant Latinas are at increased risk of poor mental health due to stressors associated wit...
Purpose: The purpose of the project was to develop and disseminate a culturally relevant resource to...
This article describes a 3-year research demonstration project originally funded by the National Ins...
This article presents preliminary outcomes associated with an experimental, longitudinal study of a ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Objective: The Latina immigrant population is at i...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Human Development, Washington State UniversityLatino youth are exposed to a number o...
As the Latino population in the United States experi-ences rapid growth, the well-being of Latino ad...
Since 1970, the total number of immigrants entering the United States (U.S.) each year has steadily ...
Children of Latino immigrants in the United States encounter ecological stressors that heighten thei...
Objectives: This article reports the outcome of a pilot study of a cognitive behavioral group therap...
Parents play a significant role in many areas of their children’s mental health, including understan...
Guzder et al Objectives: This qualitative study of the perceptions of native-born Canadian and immig...
Culturally adapted evidence-based parenting interventions constitute a key strategy to reduce widesp...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document Community-based participatory resea...
Thesis advisor: Thomas M. CreaThesis advisor: Ruth E. Prado P.Undocumented Mexican immigrants and th...
Recent immigrant Latinas are at increased risk of poor mental health due to stressors associated wit...
Purpose: The purpose of the project was to develop and disseminate a culturally relevant resource to...
This article describes a 3-year research demonstration project originally funded by the National Ins...
This article presents preliminary outcomes associated with an experimental, longitudinal study of a ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Objective: The Latina immigrant population is at i...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Human Development, Washington State UniversityLatino youth are exposed to a number o...