This study examined the psychometric properties of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire adapted for a clinical sample of low-income Latinos suffering from depression. Participants (N = 339) were recruited from public primary care centers. Their average age was 49.73 years and the majority was foreign born females of either Mexican or Central American descent. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to test the factor structure of this measure. Construct and discriminant validity and internal consistency were evaluated. After the elimination of three items because of low factor loadings (< .40) and the specification of seven error covariances, a revised model composed of 24 items had adequate goodness-of-fit indices and factor loadings...
This study examined the explanatory models of depression, perceived relationships between diabetes a...
Latinos represent the largest and fastest growing minority group in the United States. Despite this ...
Graduation date: 2005One of the largely undetected and untreated health conditions affecting the Lat...
Considering discrepant prevalence rates of depression (Sclar, Robinson, & Skaer, 2008; Menelson et a...
The author conducted a comprehensive critical review of literature related to the assessment of depr...
This study aimed to describe Hispanic immigrants' perceptions of depression and attitudes toward tre...
Past research has noted that aspects of living in the United States place Latinos at risk for experi...
Objective: Identification and treatment of depression may be difficult for primary care providers wh...
Most mental health measures have been validated with English speaking and majority White samples (Gu...
Background: There are notable health disparities among Latinos in the US associated with chronic dis...
Mexican Americans, the largest Hispanic subgroup in the United States, tend to underuse mental healt...
The PHQ-9 is an inventory that assesses depression and is typically utilized in hospital settings, c...
Depression and diabetes are two of the most common health conditions experienced by those from Latin...
Latinos, the largest minority group in the United States, experience mental health disparities, whic...
The focus of the research study is to explore chronically ill African American, Latino, and White pa...
This study examined the explanatory models of depression, perceived relationships between diabetes a...
Latinos represent the largest and fastest growing minority group in the United States. Despite this ...
Graduation date: 2005One of the largely undetected and untreated health conditions affecting the Lat...
Considering discrepant prevalence rates of depression (Sclar, Robinson, & Skaer, 2008; Menelson et a...
The author conducted a comprehensive critical review of literature related to the assessment of depr...
This study aimed to describe Hispanic immigrants' perceptions of depression and attitudes toward tre...
Past research has noted that aspects of living in the United States place Latinos at risk for experi...
Objective: Identification and treatment of depression may be difficult for primary care providers wh...
Most mental health measures have been validated with English speaking and majority White samples (Gu...
Background: There are notable health disparities among Latinos in the US associated with chronic dis...
Mexican Americans, the largest Hispanic subgroup in the United States, tend to underuse mental healt...
The PHQ-9 is an inventory that assesses depression and is typically utilized in hospital settings, c...
Depression and diabetes are two of the most common health conditions experienced by those from Latin...
Latinos, the largest minority group in the United States, experience mental health disparities, whic...
The focus of the research study is to explore chronically ill African American, Latino, and White pa...
This study examined the explanatory models of depression, perceived relationships between diabetes a...
Latinos represent the largest and fastest growing minority group in the United States. Despite this ...
Graduation date: 2005One of the largely undetected and untreated health conditions affecting the Lat...