As the Latino population increases in the United States, mental health professionals encounter mixed research findings on immigrant mental health. There seems to be an epidemiological paradox in relation to Latino mental health and the effect that acculturation has on anxiety and depression symptoms among this minority population. One discernible research limitation in the existing literature is that researchers measure acculturation as a unidimensional, rather than multidimensional, construct. The present study examined not only acculturation, but also biculturalism, as correlates of depression and anxiety symptoms in a Latino population. Additionally, the present study identified potential Latino cultural buffers against depressive and an...
The preponderance of evidence from large-scale studies shows a detrimental association between great...
textThe purpose of this research study is to explore the role of culture in how Mexican Americans re...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...
As the Latino population increases in the United States, mental health professionals encounter mixed...
Major depressive disorder is the leading cause of disability in the U.S. and developed countries wor...
Latin Immigrants who live in the U.S. experience barriers when seeking mental health treatment. This...
Immigrants encounter a multitude of difficult experiences that may affect their mental health and ho...
The Latino population is the fastest growing ethnic minority group in the United States. Yet, Latino...
Past research has noted that aspects of living in the United States place Latinos at risk for experi...
Using a sample of 850 South Florida Latinos from the Miami-Dade county area, this study analyzes the...
The research described in this dissertation explores the impact of cultural definitions of mental he...
Latinos represent one of the fastest growing populations in the United States, with distinct health ...
Using a sample of 850 South Florida Latinos from the Miami-Dade county area, this study investigates...
Graduation date: 2005One of the largely undetected and untreated health conditions affecting the Lat...
It is important to consider how identity, culture, and social adversity influence maternal mental he...
The preponderance of evidence from large-scale studies shows a detrimental association between great...
textThe purpose of this research study is to explore the role of culture in how Mexican Americans re...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...
As the Latino population increases in the United States, mental health professionals encounter mixed...
Major depressive disorder is the leading cause of disability in the U.S. and developed countries wor...
Latin Immigrants who live in the U.S. experience barriers when seeking mental health treatment. This...
Immigrants encounter a multitude of difficult experiences that may affect their mental health and ho...
The Latino population is the fastest growing ethnic minority group in the United States. Yet, Latino...
Past research has noted that aspects of living in the United States place Latinos at risk for experi...
Using a sample of 850 South Florida Latinos from the Miami-Dade county area, this study analyzes the...
The research described in this dissertation explores the impact of cultural definitions of mental he...
Latinos represent one of the fastest growing populations in the United States, with distinct health ...
Using a sample of 850 South Florida Latinos from the Miami-Dade county area, this study investigates...
Graduation date: 2005One of the largely undetected and untreated health conditions affecting the Lat...
It is important to consider how identity, culture, and social adversity influence maternal mental he...
The preponderance of evidence from large-scale studies shows a detrimental association between great...
textThe purpose of this research study is to explore the role of culture in how Mexican Americans re...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...