In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants and the barriers/challenges that are faced in mental health. The main question that the researcher focuses on in the present study is: What are some of the mental health challenges for Latino immigrants & how do these disparities further impact psychological well-being? Furthermore, the research focuses on highlighting the variables that are increasingly damaging to the minority population of Latinos in the United States. These variables include lack of health insurance, stigma, acculturation issues, legal issues, and biopsychosocial factors, such as socioeconomic class. In multiple studies, but particularly one conducted by Cook, Zuvekas, C...
The purpose of this study is to examine the barriers in accessing mental health services among the L...
Since 1970, the total number of immigrants entering the United States (U.S.) each year has steadily ...
Rationale: Undocumented Mexican immigrants (UMIs) and their families make up a considerable proporti...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...
The focus of this study was to determine how finances affect Latino immigrant mental health access. ...
Abstract Background: Mental illness affects over 40 million people in the U.S. every year. Latinos, ...
Past research has shown that the Chicano/Latino community experience mental illness differently than...
The proliferation of the Latino population in the United States portends the urgency to understand t...
Immigrants encounter a multitude of difficult experiences that may affect their mental health and ho...
Latinx individuals comprise the largest ethnic minority group in the US but are the least likely to ...
Background: Latinos are the largest foreign-born group and one of the fastest growing minority group...
Latinos are the fasting growing minority in the United States, and among the least likely to access ...
It is believed that people leave their homeland and come to America for better opportunities, freedo...
Latinos are the largest minority in the U.S. and are projected to grow substantially. As a group the...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009This qualitative and q...
The purpose of this study is to examine the barriers in accessing mental health services among the L...
Since 1970, the total number of immigrants entering the United States (U.S.) each year has steadily ...
Rationale: Undocumented Mexican immigrants (UMIs) and their families make up a considerable proporti...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...
The focus of this study was to determine how finances affect Latino immigrant mental health access. ...
Abstract Background: Mental illness affects over 40 million people in the U.S. every year. Latinos, ...
Past research has shown that the Chicano/Latino community experience mental illness differently than...
The proliferation of the Latino population in the United States portends the urgency to understand t...
Immigrants encounter a multitude of difficult experiences that may affect their mental health and ho...
Latinx individuals comprise the largest ethnic minority group in the US but are the least likely to ...
Background: Latinos are the largest foreign-born group and one of the fastest growing minority group...
Latinos are the fasting growing minority in the United States, and among the least likely to access ...
It is believed that people leave their homeland and come to America for better opportunities, freedo...
Latinos are the largest minority in the U.S. and are projected to grow substantially. As a group the...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009This qualitative and q...
The purpose of this study is to examine the barriers in accessing mental health services among the L...
Since 1970, the total number of immigrants entering the United States (U.S.) each year has steadily ...
Rationale: Undocumented Mexican immigrants (UMIs) and their families make up a considerable proporti...