In this study, we conducted a path analysis on data from the National Latino and Asian American Study to investigate the role of religious attendance on mental health among Mexican populations. Using data from 868 Latinos of Mexican origin, we further investigated the extent to which religious attendance mediated the direct path between generation status and lifetime prevalence rates of any substance use disorder, depressive disorder, and anxiety disorder. Results indicate that Mexican immigrants endorsed lower lifetime prevalence rates of depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, and substance use disorder and endorsed higher levels of religious attendance. Second, results indicate a significant negative relationship between religious attenda...
According to the U.S Census Bureau (2017), approximately one in every seven residents in the United ...
For immigrant chronic dialysis patients, religious behavior and religious coping may have a differen...
In this study, 40 Latinas/os of Mexican origin (20 Mexican-born and 20 U.S.-born) from the Southwest...
The Hispanic population in the United States continues to expand rapidly due primarily to a large fl...
This study examines the influence of acculturative stress on substance use and HIV risk behaviors am...
OBJECTIVES: Religion plays an important role in the lives of people in the United States. We examine...
Research findings on religiosity and mental health have been somewhat inconsistent over the years, l...
Understanding Hispanic cultural aspects and their influence on mental health will be crucial to bett...
Few studies have explored the link between religion and mental health, especially among ethnic minor...
2013-07-27Religious involvement has been shown to buffer daily stress experienced by marginalized et...
The present research investigated the effects of religious coping as a mediator between God attachme...
Objectives. We examined the prevalence of depressive, anxiety, and substance use disorders among Lat...
OBJECTIVES:Religion plays an important role in the lives of people in the United States. We examined...
Since 1970, the total number of immigrants entering the United States (U.S.) each year has steadily ...
The negative association between religiosity (religious beliefs and church attendance) and the likel...
According to the U.S Census Bureau (2017), approximately one in every seven residents in the United ...
For immigrant chronic dialysis patients, religious behavior and religious coping may have a differen...
In this study, 40 Latinas/os of Mexican origin (20 Mexican-born and 20 U.S.-born) from the Southwest...
The Hispanic population in the United States continues to expand rapidly due primarily to a large fl...
This study examines the influence of acculturative stress on substance use and HIV risk behaviors am...
OBJECTIVES: Religion plays an important role in the lives of people in the United States. We examine...
Research findings on religiosity and mental health have been somewhat inconsistent over the years, l...
Understanding Hispanic cultural aspects and their influence on mental health will be crucial to bett...
Few studies have explored the link between religion and mental health, especially among ethnic minor...
2013-07-27Religious involvement has been shown to buffer daily stress experienced by marginalized et...
The present research investigated the effects of religious coping as a mediator between God attachme...
Objectives. We examined the prevalence of depressive, anxiety, and substance use disorders among Lat...
OBJECTIVES:Religion plays an important role in the lives of people in the United States. We examined...
Since 1970, the total number of immigrants entering the United States (U.S.) each year has steadily ...
The negative association between religiosity (religious beliefs and church attendance) and the likel...
According to the U.S Census Bureau (2017), approximately one in every seven residents in the United ...
For immigrant chronic dialysis patients, religious behavior and religious coping may have a differen...
In this study, 40 Latinas/os of Mexican origin (20 Mexican-born and 20 U.S.-born) from the Southwest...