This study aimed to describe Hispanic immigrants' perceptions of depression and attitudes toward treatments and to examine how demographics, acculturation, clinical factors, and past service use were associated with their perceptions and attitudes. A convenience sample of 95 Hispanic immigrant patients was presented a vignette depicting an individual with major depression. Structured interviews that included standardized instruments and open-ended questions were used to query patients about their views of depression and its treatments. Findings showed that Hispanic immigrants perceived depression as a serious condition caused by interpersonal and social factors. Consistent with existing literature, most patients endorsed positive attitudes ...
Depression seems to affect a large portion of Americans living the U.S. Specifically, it has been fo...
Relative to non-Latino Whites, Latinos in the United States with major depressive disorder (MDD) sho...
The disparity in the access of mental health care among the Latino population is of major concern gi...
Abstract This study aimed to describe Hispanic immi-grants ’ perceptions of depression and attitudes...
Objective: Identification and treatment of depression may be difficult for primary care providers wh...
This study examined the psychometric properties of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire adap...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityDepression is a debilitating and di...
Latinos, the largest minority group in the United States, experience mental health disparities, whic...
Abstract Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses in the community and is responsibl...
Purpose: There is uncertainty regarding Hispanic individuals ’ depression treatment preferences, par...
This study examined the explanatory models of depression, perceived relationships between diabetes a...
Depression is a major mental health problem both in the United States and globally, and thus, increa...
Latinos represent one of the fastest growing populations in the United States, with distinct health ...
Past research has noted that aspects of living in the United States place Latinos at risk for experi...
The Surgeon General\u27s report, “Culture, Race, and Ethnicity: A Supplement to Mental Health,” poin...
Depression seems to affect a large portion of Americans living the U.S. Specifically, it has been fo...
Relative to non-Latino Whites, Latinos in the United States with major depressive disorder (MDD) sho...
The disparity in the access of mental health care among the Latino population is of major concern gi...
Abstract This study aimed to describe Hispanic immi-grants ’ perceptions of depression and attitudes...
Objective: Identification and treatment of depression may be difficult for primary care providers wh...
This study examined the psychometric properties of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire adap...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityDepression is a debilitating and di...
Latinos, the largest minority group in the United States, experience mental health disparities, whic...
Abstract Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses in the community and is responsibl...
Purpose: There is uncertainty regarding Hispanic individuals ’ depression treatment preferences, par...
This study examined the explanatory models of depression, perceived relationships between diabetes a...
Depression is a major mental health problem both in the United States and globally, and thus, increa...
Latinos represent one of the fastest growing populations in the United States, with distinct health ...
Past research has noted that aspects of living in the United States place Latinos at risk for experi...
The Surgeon General\u27s report, “Culture, Race, and Ethnicity: A Supplement to Mental Health,” poin...
Depression seems to affect a large portion of Americans living the U.S. Specifically, it has been fo...
Relative to non-Latino Whites, Latinos in the United States with major depressive disorder (MDD) sho...
The disparity in the access of mental health care among the Latino population is of major concern gi...