Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.The main objective of this study was to examine the association between four types of adverse life events (family environment, separation, social adversity, and death) and the development of depressive symptoms among Puerto Rican youth. This was a secondary analysis using three waves (2000-2004) of interview data from the Boricua Youth Study of 10-13 year old Puerto Rican youth residing in New York and Puerto Rico with no depressive symptoms at baseline (n = 977). Depressive symptoms increased with an increase in social adversity, separation, death, and death events. Youth support from parents was a significant protective factor for all adverse event...
BackgroundThe prevalence of depression is increasing not only among adults, but also among adolescen...
Guided by the theory of ambiguous loss, this study examined how youth options of potential change in...
Latino youth in the United States are more at-risk for depression than youth of other ethnic backgro...
The main objective of this study was to examine the association between four types of adverse life e...
BACKGROUND: Early onset depressive symptoms have amplifying effects on the course of later depressio...
The transition from adolescence to adulthood is associated with stressful adaptation experiences tha...
Background: Latina/o/x adolescents can face stressful life events (SLEs) that severely disrupt their...
Mikolajczyk RT, Bredehorst M, Khelaifat N, Maier C, Maxwell AE. Correlates of depressive symptoms am...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Group category, grand prizeJun, Sim JungThis study focuses on...
Latino adolescent depressive symptoms are a growing problem, of interest to both the community and a...
PurposeTo examine aging Puerto Ricans’ experiences with and perceptions of depression treatment.Meth...
Objectives: This study examined the relationship between familism and depressive symptoms across rel...
This paper compares the distribution and sociodemographic patterns of depressive symptoms among two ...
Latino youth in the United States are more at-risk for depression than youth of other ethnic backgro...
BACKGROUND: The development of bipolar disorder is currently explained by a complex interaction of g...
BackgroundThe prevalence of depression is increasing not only among adults, but also among adolescen...
Guided by the theory of ambiguous loss, this study examined how youth options of potential change in...
Latino youth in the United States are more at-risk for depression than youth of other ethnic backgro...
The main objective of this study was to examine the association between four types of adverse life e...
BACKGROUND: Early onset depressive symptoms have amplifying effects on the course of later depressio...
The transition from adolescence to adulthood is associated with stressful adaptation experiences tha...
Background: Latina/o/x adolescents can face stressful life events (SLEs) that severely disrupt their...
Mikolajczyk RT, Bredehorst M, Khelaifat N, Maier C, Maxwell AE. Correlates of depressive symptoms am...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Group category, grand prizeJun, Sim JungThis study focuses on...
Latino adolescent depressive symptoms are a growing problem, of interest to both the community and a...
PurposeTo examine aging Puerto Ricans’ experiences with and perceptions of depression treatment.Meth...
Objectives: This study examined the relationship between familism and depressive symptoms across rel...
This paper compares the distribution and sociodemographic patterns of depressive symptoms among two ...
Latino youth in the United States are more at-risk for depression than youth of other ethnic backgro...
BACKGROUND: The development of bipolar disorder is currently explained by a complex interaction of g...
BackgroundThe prevalence of depression is increasing not only among adults, but also among adolescen...
Guided by the theory of ambiguous loss, this study examined how youth options of potential change in...
Latino youth in the United States are more at-risk for depression than youth of other ethnic backgro...