Thesis advisor: Rocio CalvoRacial choice, an aspect of racialization via racial categorization, may position Latinx individuals into differential pathways to well-being or distress. The psychological distress rates of Latinxs differ by ethnic group, racial choice and Medicaid coverage. However, little is known about how these factors relate to one another to impact psychological distress. The three studies of this dissertation use nine years of pooled data (N=34,201) from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), 2010-2018. The NHIS is a national and annual survey that is telephonically administered to track the health and mental health status of individuals living in the United States. Study 1 examined the relationship between racial ch...
The influence of racial differences on perceived psychological distress and impairment was examined ...
Latino populations continue to utilize mental health services at lower rates than their non-Latino c...
Even though the rhetoric that immigrants hear from many sources is often less than welcoming, the La...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...
Building on past scholarship on the processes of racialization of Latinos, this dissertation address...
Latinx individuals comprise the largest ethnic minority group in the US but are the least likely to ...
The goal of the current study is to examine the role of ethnic identity as a potential moderator in ...
Increasingly the field of public health and scholarship on racial/ethnic health inequities has shift...
Race-related stress has been found to impact the mental health of African Americans in literature. T...
Increasingly the field of public health and scholarship on racial/ethnic health inequities has shift...
Past research has shown that the Chicano/Latino community experience mental illness differently than...
Past research has shown that the Chicano/Latino community experience mental illness differently than...
Current research concerning Latinos in the United States has indicated that they are at a higher ris...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Latina adolescents are more likely to suffe...
The influence of racial differences on perceived psychological distress and impairment was examined ...
Latino populations continue to utilize mental health services at lower rates than their non-Latino c...
Even though the rhetoric that immigrants hear from many sources is often less than welcoming, the La...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...
Building on past scholarship on the processes of racialization of Latinos, this dissertation address...
Latinx individuals comprise the largest ethnic minority group in the US but are the least likely to ...
The goal of the current study is to examine the role of ethnic identity as a potential moderator in ...
Increasingly the field of public health and scholarship on racial/ethnic health inequities has shift...
Race-related stress has been found to impact the mental health of African Americans in literature. T...
Increasingly the field of public health and scholarship on racial/ethnic health inequities has shift...
Past research has shown that the Chicano/Latino community experience mental illness differently than...
Past research has shown that the Chicano/Latino community experience mental illness differently than...
Current research concerning Latinos in the United States has indicated that they are at a higher ris...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Latina adolescents are more likely to suffe...
The influence of racial differences on perceived psychological distress and impairment was examined ...
Latino populations continue to utilize mental health services at lower rates than their non-Latino c...
Even though the rhetoric that immigrants hear from many sources is often less than welcoming, the La...