The aim of this study is to introduce a domain-specific instrument, the Cross-Cultural Depression Coping Inventory (CCD-CI), to assess ways in which people from different cultures prefer to cope with depression. Part 1 of this paper describes the development of CCD-CI. A combined etic and emic approach in generating items was used. Principal component analysis on data from a heterogeneous sample of immigrants (N = 458) supported a three-factor solution labeled: Engagement, disengagement, and spiritual coping. In Part 2 confirmatory factor analysis were conducted to test if the factors replicated in a mixed ethnic sample of immigrants from Russia (n = 164), Poland (n = 127), Pakistan (n = 128), Somalia (n = 114), and Norwegian students (n = ...
The aim of this study is to explore the role of immigration and culture change in adolescents' menta...
Depression is a prevalent mental disorder. Various factors influence people\u27s attitudes toward he...
AbstractBackgroundMigration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial...
The aim of this study is to introduce a domain-specific instrument, the Cross-Cultural Depression Co...
Background. Depression is a common mental health problem worldwide. Delays in seeking treatment, mis...
Although literature suggests that international students are more likely to experience high levels o...
Background Immigrants are more likely than the majority population to have unmet needs for public me...
Objective: Refugees are at high risk of experiencing mental health problems due to trauma in their p...
textThis study examined cultural differences in depression and in coping strategies used by a sampl...
Chinese American immigrants have one of the lowest rates of mental health services utilization among...
Background: Culturally adapted guideline driven depression and anxiety treatments have been develope...
This study aims to develop and validate a new cultural measure of depression known as the Punjabi De...
Using latent class analysis, we previously identified three acculturation strategies employed by Sou...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
In the present study the authors examined the relative contributions of typical acculturation indica...
The aim of this study is to explore the role of immigration and culture change in adolescents' menta...
Depression is a prevalent mental disorder. Various factors influence people\u27s attitudes toward he...
AbstractBackgroundMigration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial...
The aim of this study is to introduce a domain-specific instrument, the Cross-Cultural Depression Co...
Background. Depression is a common mental health problem worldwide. Delays in seeking treatment, mis...
Although literature suggests that international students are more likely to experience high levels o...
Background Immigrants are more likely than the majority population to have unmet needs for public me...
Objective: Refugees are at high risk of experiencing mental health problems due to trauma in their p...
textThis study examined cultural differences in depression and in coping strategies used by a sampl...
Chinese American immigrants have one of the lowest rates of mental health services utilization among...
Background: Culturally adapted guideline driven depression and anxiety treatments have been develope...
This study aims to develop and validate a new cultural measure of depression known as the Punjabi De...
Using latent class analysis, we previously identified three acculturation strategies employed by Sou...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
In the present study the authors examined the relative contributions of typical acculturation indica...
The aim of this study is to explore the role of immigration and culture change in adolescents' menta...
Depression is a prevalent mental disorder. Various factors influence people\u27s attitudes toward he...
AbstractBackgroundMigration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial...