Parents play a significant role in many areas of their childrens mental health, including understanding the concept, detection, utilization, and treatment options. Despite the importance of parents\u27 role, there is relatively little research in the United States on Latino parents\u27 conceptualization of the term mental health. This study focuses on understanding conceptualization patterns of children\u27s mental health among low-income Mexican immigrant mothers. I utilize the social construction framework to investigate the social nature of the construct mental health. I also engage with the medicalization literature to shed light on the biomedical model\u27s perspective on mental health. Nine focus groups were conducted with 75 low...
Latino populations continue to utilize mental health services at lower rates than their non-Latino c...
Latino adolescents, an increasingly larger proportion of youth in the US, are at special risk for me...
Theis research analyzed the stigma on mental health in Mexican culture. This research explored and a...
Parents play a significant role in many areas of their children’s mental health, including understan...
textThe Mexican American population is the largest and fastest growing Latino subgroup in the Unite...
Thesis advisor: Thomas M. CreaThesis advisor: Ruth E. Prado P.Undocumented Mexican immigrants and th...
There has been a well-documented history of barriers to mental health services among the Mexican imm...
Parenthood can increase the risk for mental health concerns, especially for Latina mothers. Poor mat...
The purpose of this research study was to explore Mexican women’s perceptions about utilizing mental...
Teaching immigrant parents about mental health awareness is vital for the Latino community because o...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.Social Wor
Immigrant mothers face numerous challenges and unique stressors related not only to their role as as...
Mental health literacy refers to the knowledge and attitudes one possesses regarding mental health a...
abstract: Social support for Mexican-origin adolescent mothers can benefit mental health. Currently,...
The migration morbidity hypothesis suggests that stress events inherent in immigration contribute to...
Latino populations continue to utilize mental health services at lower rates than their non-Latino c...
Latino adolescents, an increasingly larger proportion of youth in the US, are at special risk for me...
Theis research analyzed the stigma on mental health in Mexican culture. This research explored and a...
Parents play a significant role in many areas of their children’s mental health, including understan...
textThe Mexican American population is the largest and fastest growing Latino subgroup in the Unite...
Thesis advisor: Thomas M. CreaThesis advisor: Ruth E. Prado P.Undocumented Mexican immigrants and th...
There has been a well-documented history of barriers to mental health services among the Mexican imm...
Parenthood can increase the risk for mental health concerns, especially for Latina mothers. Poor mat...
The purpose of this research study was to explore Mexican women’s perceptions about utilizing mental...
Teaching immigrant parents about mental health awareness is vital for the Latino community because o...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.Social Wor
Immigrant mothers face numerous challenges and unique stressors related not only to their role as as...
Mental health literacy refers to the knowledge and attitudes one possesses regarding mental health a...
abstract: Social support for Mexican-origin adolescent mothers can benefit mental health. Currently,...
The migration morbidity hypothesis suggests that stress events inherent in immigration contribute to...
Latino populations continue to utilize mental health services at lower rates than their non-Latino c...
Latino adolescents, an increasingly larger proportion of youth in the US, are at special risk for me...
Theis research analyzed the stigma on mental health in Mexican culture. This research explored and a...