Understanding how to optimize the health and well-being of Latinxs is crucial and will aid in informing actions to address inequities. Latinxs’ unique cultural backgrounds and lived experiences could have implications for their well-being, which may differ from other racial/ethnic groups. We compared overall and domain-specific well-being and their socio-demographic correlates among two samples of Latinxs and a sample of non-Latinx Whites.Cross-sectional samples were independently drawn from the Stanford WELL Initiative (n = 217 Latinxs, n = 943 non-Latinx Whites) and the On the Move Trial (n = 238 Latinxs), both recruiting in Northern California. Well-being was assessed using the Stanford WELL scale, a novel multifaceted measure. Propensit...
Background: Minority populations, such as Latinx people, are more likely to develop chronic diseases...
The current study sought to examine an integrative model where ethnic and American identity explorat...
Given the dramatic changes in the United State\u27s demographics, it is important to understand cult...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] In 2000, the conceptualizati...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] A significant amount of rese...
While much research has been done on the causes and correlates of subjective well-being over the las...
ObjectivesHispanics are the fastest growing ethnic/racial group of the older adult population in the...
Major theories informing conceptions of psychological well-being draw heavily from Western-centric p...
This study tested predictions that potentially explain why Latinos, despite being disadvantaged in a...
The influence of racial differences on perceived psychological distress and impairment was examined ...
MethodsUsing regression methods to analyze data from the 2006 Portraits of American Life Study, we e...
Objectives: There are currently 1,308,327 immigrants in removal proceedings, over 80% of whom are La...
Little attention has been given to how Hispanics differ from non-Hispanics in the well-being they e...
Cultural participation has been evidenced to bring several benefits to the well-being of individuals...
Epidemiological research demonstrates a “Latino health paradox”: Despite greater exposure to social ...
Background: Minority populations, such as Latinx people, are more likely to develop chronic diseases...
The current study sought to examine an integrative model where ethnic and American identity explorat...
Given the dramatic changes in the United State\u27s demographics, it is important to understand cult...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] In 2000, the conceptualizati...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] A significant amount of rese...
While much research has been done on the causes and correlates of subjective well-being over the las...
ObjectivesHispanics are the fastest growing ethnic/racial group of the older adult population in the...
Major theories informing conceptions of psychological well-being draw heavily from Western-centric p...
This study tested predictions that potentially explain why Latinos, despite being disadvantaged in a...
The influence of racial differences on perceived psychological distress and impairment was examined ...
MethodsUsing regression methods to analyze data from the 2006 Portraits of American Life Study, we e...
Objectives: There are currently 1,308,327 immigrants in removal proceedings, over 80% of whom are La...
Little attention has been given to how Hispanics differ from non-Hispanics in the well-being they e...
Cultural participation has been evidenced to bring several benefits to the well-being of individuals...
Epidemiological research demonstrates a “Latino health paradox”: Despite greater exposure to social ...
Background: Minority populations, such as Latinx people, are more likely to develop chronic diseases...
The current study sought to examine an integrative model where ethnic and American identity explorat...
Given the dramatic changes in the United State\u27s demographics, it is important to understand cult...