Abstract Objective: In a sample of Pacific mothers living in New Zealand, we examined: 1) maternal reports about seven specific major housing problems (too small, difficult to get to from the street, in poor condition, damp, cold, presence of pests, too expensive); and 2) associations between these housing problems and maternal psychological distress, adjusting for some maternal sociodemographic characteristics. Methods: The Pacific Islands Families longitudinal study follows a cohort of Pacific children born in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2000 and their parents. At the 14‐year phase, mothers (n=844) were asked about housing conditions and psychological distress. Results: Mothers who reported having any major housing problem, particularly the...
INTRODUCTION: Pacific women in New Zealand (NZ) have higher rates of antenatal depression than women...
CD containing tracks of interviews restricted (internal files)Research shows population health outco...
Settlement is a complex process of adjustment for migrants and refugees. Drawing on recent research ...
Abstract Objective: This study investigated: 1) the prevalence of psychological distress among a coh...
Pacific peoples represent one of the fastest growing population subgroups in New Zealand and suffer ...
Although there has been increased research about the nature and predictors of sexual problems, relat...
This article investigates the prevalence of potential psychological disorder amongst a cohort of pri...
Now we are Four gives us a comprehensive look at how kiwi kids from the Growing Up in New Zealand st...
In New Zealand (NZ), young Pacific people are overrepresented among those experiencing mental health...
This paper examines risk and protective factors associated with delinquent behaviour among Pacific y...
Pacific children experience a disproportionate number of mental health difficulties (Craig, Jackson,...
The Pacific Islands Families study follows a cohort of 1,398 Pacific infants born in Auckland, New Z...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to describe the factors that impact on the mental health of Australian...
Aims: Pacific peoples (mostly of Samoan, Tongan, Niuean, or Cook Islands origin) have a higher propo...
Aim: Despite well-known emotional and behavioural sequela, few studies investigate health-care utili...
INTRODUCTION: Pacific women in New Zealand (NZ) have higher rates of antenatal depression than women...
CD containing tracks of interviews restricted (internal files)Research shows population health outco...
Settlement is a complex process of adjustment for migrants and refugees. Drawing on recent research ...
Abstract Objective: This study investigated: 1) the prevalence of psychological distress among a coh...
Pacific peoples represent one of the fastest growing population subgroups in New Zealand and suffer ...
Although there has been increased research about the nature and predictors of sexual problems, relat...
This article investigates the prevalence of potential psychological disorder amongst a cohort of pri...
Now we are Four gives us a comprehensive look at how kiwi kids from the Growing Up in New Zealand st...
In New Zealand (NZ), young Pacific people are overrepresented among those experiencing mental health...
This paper examines risk and protective factors associated with delinquent behaviour among Pacific y...
Pacific children experience a disproportionate number of mental health difficulties (Craig, Jackson,...
The Pacific Islands Families study follows a cohort of 1,398 Pacific infants born in Auckland, New Z...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to describe the factors that impact on the mental health of Australian...
Aims: Pacific peoples (mostly of Samoan, Tongan, Niuean, or Cook Islands origin) have a higher propo...
Aim: Despite well-known emotional and behavioural sequela, few studies investigate health-care utili...
INTRODUCTION: Pacific women in New Zealand (NZ) have higher rates of antenatal depression than women...
CD containing tracks of interviews restricted (internal files)Research shows population health outco...
Settlement is a complex process of adjustment for migrants and refugees. Drawing on recent research ...