It is important to consider how identity, culture, and social adversity influence maternal mental health among Latina women both because this community faces unique cultural stressors and also because factors that undermine women's mental health during pregnancy and postpartum could have injurious consequences that cascade across generations. This study uses data from a questionnaire administered to Latina pregnant and postpartum women in Southern California, examining cultural orientation, discrimination, and mental health. Results demonstrate mental health benefits for both American and Latino cultural orientations, but the latter's benefit of lower anxiety was only apparent with high discrimination. American and Latino cultural values sy...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of the current study i...
Immigration has been implicated as a factor in determining the psychological well-being of Latinx pa...
Latinos currently account for 16% of the total U.S. population and are projected to account for 25% ...
Pregnancy and postpartum are critical periods for child and family development and portend risk for ...
As the Latino population increases in the United States, mental health professionals encounter mixed...
As the Latino population increases in the United States, mental health professionals encounter mixed...
Depression significantly and negatively impacts individuals, families, and communities. Yet, how it ...
Abstract This article examined the relationship between levels of acculturation and depression among...
This study, a secondary data analysis of the PRENAT study, a longitudinal study of lowincome Latina ...
This study examined the association of familialism, a cultural value that emphasizes close family re...
ObjectiveUsing a conceptual model of postpartum depression risk in Latinas including both contextual...
Objectives Among childbearing Latinas, higher acculturation has been found to be significantly assoc...
This study examined the association of familialism, a cultural value that emphasizes close family re...
Graduation date: 2005One of the largely undetected and untreated health conditions affecting the Lat...
Abstract Culture influences the perceptions of the woman\u27s role in parenthood. Women who are conc...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of the current study i...
Immigration has been implicated as a factor in determining the psychological well-being of Latinx pa...
Latinos currently account for 16% of the total U.S. population and are projected to account for 25% ...
Pregnancy and postpartum are critical periods for child and family development and portend risk for ...
As the Latino population increases in the United States, mental health professionals encounter mixed...
As the Latino population increases in the United States, mental health professionals encounter mixed...
Depression significantly and negatively impacts individuals, families, and communities. Yet, how it ...
Abstract This article examined the relationship between levels of acculturation and depression among...
This study, a secondary data analysis of the PRENAT study, a longitudinal study of lowincome Latina ...
This study examined the association of familialism, a cultural value that emphasizes close family re...
ObjectiveUsing a conceptual model of postpartum depression risk in Latinas including both contextual...
Objectives Among childbearing Latinas, higher acculturation has been found to be significantly assoc...
This study examined the association of familialism, a cultural value that emphasizes close family re...
Graduation date: 2005One of the largely undetected and untreated health conditions affecting the Lat...
Abstract Culture influences the perceptions of the woman\u27s role in parenthood. Women who are conc...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of the current study i...
Immigration has been implicated as a factor in determining the psychological well-being of Latinx pa...
Latinos currently account for 16% of the total U.S. population and are projected to account for 25% ...