1986
DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(86)90037-7
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Depressive symptoms and their correlates among immigrant Mexican women in the United States

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“…With the exception of one study (Riolo, Nguyen, Greden & King, 2005), previous studies have shown the opposite, that white women have better mental health outcomes when compared to ethnic minority women (Cochran, Brown & McGregor, 1999;Dunlop, Song, Lyons, Manheim & Chang, 2003;Myers et al, 2002;Somervell, Leaf, Weissman, Blazer & Bruce, 1989;Vega, Kolody, Valle & Hough, 1986). One possible explanation might be that ethnic minority women, such as Hispanic and Asian/Pacific Islanders, have protective factors that white women do not such as large family units, which bring with them high levels of social support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…With the exception of one study (Riolo, Nguyen, Greden & King, 2005), previous studies have shown the opposite, that white women have better mental health outcomes when compared to ethnic minority women (Cochran, Brown & McGregor, 1999;Dunlop, Song, Lyons, Manheim & Chang, 2003;Myers et al, 2002;Somervell, Leaf, Weissman, Blazer & Bruce, 1989;Vega, Kolody, Valle & Hough, 1986). One possible explanation might be that ethnic minority women, such as Hispanic and Asian/Pacific Islanders, have protective factors that white women do not such as large family units, which bring with them high levels of social support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…Description: The context of exit questions were adapted from a community-based study of low income Mexican American women, ages 35-50, in San Diego County, California (Vega, Kolody et al, 1986). Fifteen questions were selected from this study's original questionnaire to evaluate reasons for migration (voluntary or imposed), extent of preparation/anticipation preceding migration, and occupational and/or economic opportunities in the recipient nation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hovey (2000) reported that acculturative stress significantly predicted depression among a community-based sample of Mexican adults. Vega, Kolody, Valle and Hough (1986) found higher depressive symptomatology among immigrants who had lived in the United States for five or fewer years than among their peers who had resided in the United States for longer. In addition, Finch and Vega (2003) found that higher levels of acculturative stress associated with one's legal status in the United States were associated with poorer SRH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%