Background: The Theory of Cultural Distress offers a framework for understanding the potential outcomes in patients who do not receive care that incorporates their cultural beliefs (DeWilde & Burton, 2017).This study represents initial steps in researching the theory byexploring the layering of stressors that place the patient at risk for Cultural Distress. Methods: Utilized aCross-sectional descriptive correlational analysis of intersecting identities (Structural Stressors), ethnicity-related stressors (Otherness) and ethnic-identity (Otherness) to develop understanding of the potential effects of these variables on psychological stress. Independent variables included intersecting identities, perceived ethnic discrimination, concern for st...
Previous research has supported that racial discrimination is associated with negative mental health...
Aims: Ethnicity and culture represent a novel topic in the literature on stress and wellbeing at wor...
Stress process and life-course models of mental distress emphasize sociocultural and historical proc...
Background: The Theory of Cultural Distress offers a framework for understanding the potential outco...
Background: This study represents the initial steps in researching the cultural distress model and e...
Stress is a strong risk factor for poor health outcomes and is widely regarded as a main culprit in ...
The present study examined the psychological effects of racism-related stress on Asian Americans (N=...
Sociodemographic group-specific strategies for stress management may contribute to racial and gender...
Economic stressors, family bonds, racial identity, and religiosity/spirituality have been identified...
The relationship between one\u27s ethnic identity and mental health status plays a major role toward...
The purpose of this study was to empirically test an integrated model of racism-related stress that ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Key models of depression and anxiety across ethnic ...
Amidst increasing focus on rising rates of substance abuse and suicide among white Americans and ext...
Although there is much evidence that cultural groups differ in emotion regulation (e.g., emotion sup...
Prior research has found that perceived discrimination is associated with adverse mental health outc...
Previous research has supported that racial discrimination is associated with negative mental health...
Aims: Ethnicity and culture represent a novel topic in the literature on stress and wellbeing at wor...
Stress process and life-course models of mental distress emphasize sociocultural and historical proc...
Background: The Theory of Cultural Distress offers a framework for understanding the potential outco...
Background: This study represents the initial steps in researching the cultural distress model and e...
Stress is a strong risk factor for poor health outcomes and is widely regarded as a main culprit in ...
The present study examined the psychological effects of racism-related stress on Asian Americans (N=...
Sociodemographic group-specific strategies for stress management may contribute to racial and gender...
Economic stressors, family bonds, racial identity, and religiosity/spirituality have been identified...
The relationship between one\u27s ethnic identity and mental health status plays a major role toward...
The purpose of this study was to empirically test an integrated model of racism-related stress that ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Key models of depression and anxiety across ethnic ...
Amidst increasing focus on rising rates of substance abuse and suicide among white Americans and ext...
Although there is much evidence that cultural groups differ in emotion regulation (e.g., emotion sup...
Prior research has found that perceived discrimination is associated with adverse mental health outc...
Previous research has supported that racial discrimination is associated with negative mental health...
Aims: Ethnicity and culture represent a novel topic in the literature on stress and wellbeing at wor...
Stress process and life-course models of mental distress emphasize sociocultural and historical proc...