“…This decline in health status may be attributable to the loss of traditional cultural practices from the country of origin and/or the acquisition cultural practices from the receiving society (Schwartz et al, 2010). The stressors of being an immigrant -such as being mistreated because of one's accent or limited English proficiency, being questioned about one's legal status, feeling guilt about leaving one's family in country of origin, being afraid of deportation, and so forth -appear to increase risk for psychotic experiences among Latino and Asian immigrants in the United States (DeVylder et al, 2013). Second generation immigrants may not be exposed to many of these stressors, but may still encounter discrimination, alienation, identity crises, and other stressful events, while relinquishing the protective attributes of their heritage culture (e.g.…”