Acculturation markers, such as language use, have been associated with Latino depression. Language use may change between generations; however, few studies have collected intergenerational data to assess how language differences between generations impact depression. Using the Niños Lifestyle and Diabetes Study (2013-2014), we assessed how changes in Spanish language use across two generations of Mexican-origin participants in Sacramento, California, influenced offspring depressive symptoms (N = 603). High depressive symptoms were defined as CESD-10 scores ≥ 10. We used log-binomial and linear-binomial models to calculate prevalence ratios and differences, respectively, for depressive symptoms by language use, adjusting for identified confo...
BackgroundThe prevalence of depression is increasing not only among adults, but also among adolescen...
Objectives: Person-centered analysis was used to examine profiles of acculturation and acculturative...
The purpose of this study was to examine depressive symptomatology in three Latino groups: Mexicans ...
ABSTRACT Background: Caregiving for older adults is a growing public health concern because of the n...
PurposeLow educational attainment has been associated with depression among Latinos. However, few st...
The study reports epidemlologlc field survey data on the distribution of de-pressive symptoms among ...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) and acculturation have been identified as two salient factors for Latin...
Introduction. Latinx youth report high prevalence rates of depression compared to other ethnic group...
We examined depression and anxiety symptom trajectories in Mexican-origin youth (N = 674) and t...
Few studies have collected intergenerational data to assess the association between educational mobi...
Background. Previous findings reported more depression among Mexican American adolescents than among...
Few studies have collected intergenerational data to assess the association between educational mobi...
Major depressive disorder is the leading cause of disability in the U.S. and developed countries wor...
Purpose: Neighborhood segregation related to cultural factors, such as language use, may influence e...
The mental health of individuals of Mexican origin varies as a function of\ud generational status. S...
BackgroundThe prevalence of depression is increasing not only among adults, but also among adolescen...
Objectives: Person-centered analysis was used to examine profiles of acculturation and acculturative...
The purpose of this study was to examine depressive symptomatology in three Latino groups: Mexicans ...
ABSTRACT Background: Caregiving for older adults is a growing public health concern because of the n...
PurposeLow educational attainment has been associated with depression among Latinos. However, few st...
The study reports epidemlologlc field survey data on the distribution of de-pressive symptoms among ...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) and acculturation have been identified as two salient factors for Latin...
Introduction. Latinx youth report high prevalence rates of depression compared to other ethnic group...
We examined depression and anxiety symptom trajectories in Mexican-origin youth (N = 674) and t...
Few studies have collected intergenerational data to assess the association between educational mobi...
Background. Previous findings reported more depression among Mexican American adolescents than among...
Few studies have collected intergenerational data to assess the association between educational mobi...
Major depressive disorder is the leading cause of disability in the U.S. and developed countries wor...
Purpose: Neighborhood segregation related to cultural factors, such as language use, may influence e...
The mental health of individuals of Mexican origin varies as a function of\ud generational status. S...
BackgroundThe prevalence of depression is increasing not only among adults, but also among adolescen...
Objectives: Person-centered analysis was used to examine profiles of acculturation and acculturative...
The purpose of this study was to examine depressive symptomatology in three Latino groups: Mexicans ...