The present study explores the impact of acculturation on depressive symptoms among Turkish immigrants in Germany, taking into account different dimensions of cultural orientation. A total of 471 patients from two selected samples (254 primary care patients and 217 outpatients of a psychosomatic department) participated. Levels of acculturation were measured as orientation towards culture of origin (CO), and orientation towards the host culture (HC). Acculturation strategies (integration, assimilation, separation, and marginalization) were also assessed as well as their association with depressive symptoms (BDI). Furthermore, gender- and migration-related differences in terms of acculturation and levels of depressive symptomatology were ana...
Background: Acculturation is the phenomenon that results when a group with one culture comes into co...
Background: This study examined the state of the art relevant for clinical practice on symptom manif...
AbstractBackgroundMigration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial...
Abstract: The present study explores the impact of acculturation on depressive symptoms among Turkis...
The present study explores the impact of acculturation on depressive symptoms among Turkish immigran...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the degree of depressive symptoms and lif...
Background: Turkish migrants in the Netherlands have a high prevalence of depressive and/or anxiety ...
Aim: Mental health condition of immigrants living in Europe is a major public health issue.Although ...
The relationship between acculturation strategies and depressive and anxiety disorders in Turkish mi...
Background: The level of acculturation of migrants varies and is associated with variations in menta...
BACKGROUND: Immigrants from low- and middle-income countries who have settled in high-income countri...
The present studies investigate differences in well-being between Turkish immigrants, Belgian majori...
Recent research has identified significant correlations between traumatic events and depression in r...
Contains fulltext : 143372.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study w...
BACKGROUND:Immigrants from low- and middle-income countries who have settled in high-income countrie...
Background: Acculturation is the phenomenon that results when a group with one culture comes into co...
Background: This study examined the state of the art relevant for clinical practice on symptom manif...
AbstractBackgroundMigration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial...
Abstract: The present study explores the impact of acculturation on depressive symptoms among Turkis...
The present study explores the impact of acculturation on depressive symptoms among Turkish immigran...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the degree of depressive symptoms and lif...
Background: Turkish migrants in the Netherlands have a high prevalence of depressive and/or anxiety ...
Aim: Mental health condition of immigrants living in Europe is a major public health issue.Although ...
The relationship between acculturation strategies and depressive and anxiety disorders in Turkish mi...
Background: The level of acculturation of migrants varies and is associated with variations in menta...
BACKGROUND: Immigrants from low- and middle-income countries who have settled in high-income countri...
The present studies investigate differences in well-being between Turkish immigrants, Belgian majori...
Recent research has identified significant correlations between traumatic events and depression in r...
Contains fulltext : 143372.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study w...
BACKGROUND:Immigrants from low- and middle-income countries who have settled in high-income countrie...
Background: Acculturation is the phenomenon that results when a group with one culture comes into co...
Background: This study examined the state of the art relevant for clinical practice on symptom manif...
AbstractBackgroundMigration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial...