Prior research contends that social support positively influences health by optimizing individuals' psychological processes such as appraisals, emotions, and sense of control-known as stress-buffering effects. This study tests this theoretical concept by examining whether the association between social support and health can be explained by the psychological processes of perceived stress and distress among Chinese and Korean American immigrants. Furthermore, we examine what predicts social support in this population, with a particular focus on factors related to immigration. Using a total sample of 400 Chinese and Korean American immigrants, we examine the association between social support and self-rated health (SRH), accounting for demogr...
This study examined the relationship between acculturation stress and allostatic load, and the effec...
Attempts were made to examine migration stressors, social competence, and mental health status of im...
Abstract Background Previous studies demonstrated a positive association between perceived discrimin...
Prior research contends that social support positively influences health by optimizing individuals' ...
Purpose: This study examined the relationship between acculturation stress and health promotion beha...
Social support could help immigrant Chinese women in Japan to improve health. However, these women s...
Acculturative stress is a salient predictor of depressive symptomatology among immigrant populations...
AbstractIntroduction: Depression is prevalent among U.S. immigrants, including Korean immigrants. Ho...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Through this cross-sectional stu...
Using the stress process paradigm and data from the first national epidemiological survey of Asian A...
Focusing on Asian Americans, this study examines how self-rated physical and mental health depends o...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This study explored 346 Korean immigra...
The experience of immigration is not uniform for all immigrants. This diversity with its accompanyin...
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between acculturation and mental health from...
textMost acculturation research has been focused on the direct relationship between acculturation an...
This study examined the relationship between acculturation stress and allostatic load, and the effec...
Attempts were made to examine migration stressors, social competence, and mental health status of im...
Abstract Background Previous studies demonstrated a positive association between perceived discrimin...
Prior research contends that social support positively influences health by optimizing individuals' ...
Purpose: This study examined the relationship between acculturation stress and health promotion beha...
Social support could help immigrant Chinese women in Japan to improve health. However, these women s...
Acculturative stress is a salient predictor of depressive symptomatology among immigrant populations...
AbstractIntroduction: Depression is prevalent among U.S. immigrants, including Korean immigrants. Ho...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Through this cross-sectional stu...
Using the stress process paradigm and data from the first national epidemiological survey of Asian A...
Focusing on Asian Americans, this study examines how self-rated physical and mental health depends o...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This study explored 346 Korean immigra...
The experience of immigration is not uniform for all immigrants. This diversity with its accompanyin...
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between acculturation and mental health from...
textMost acculturation research has been focused on the direct relationship between acculturation an...
This study examined the relationship between acculturation stress and allostatic load, and the effec...
Attempts were made to examine migration stressors, social competence, and mental health status of im...
Abstract Background Previous studies demonstrated a positive association between perceived discrimin...