2019
DOI: 10.1177/1557988319838424
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Help Wanted: Mental Health and Social Stressors Among Latino Day Laborers

Abstract: Latino day laborers may be especially vulnerable to poor mental health due to stressful life experiences, yet few studies have described patterns of mental health outcomes and their correlates in this population. Patterns of depression (PHQ-9) and anxiety (GAD-7), and associations with demographic characteristics, social stressors, and substance use in a recruited sample of male Latino day laborers ( n = 101) are described. High rates of depression and anxiety were identified. Specifical… Show more

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“…The two study outcome variables are depression and anxiety. Day laborers’ depressive symptoms were assessed using the Patient-Health-Questionnaire 8 (PHQ-8), which has been used and validated among Latinos and Spanish-speaking patients in clinical and community settings [ 4 , 43 ]. We opted for the PHQ-8 instead of the PHQ-9, which assesses suicidal ideation, due to participant safety concerns; we did not want to trigger a negative reaction without providing participants with adequate risk management support.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The two study outcome variables are depression and anxiety. Day laborers’ depressive symptoms were assessed using the Patient-Health-Questionnaire 8 (PHQ-8), which has been used and validated among Latinos and Spanish-speaking patients in clinical and community settings [ 4 , 43 ]. We opted for the PHQ-8 instead of the PHQ-9, which assesses suicidal ideation, due to participant safety concerns; we did not want to trigger a negative reaction without providing participants with adequate risk management support.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The psychological distress caused by discrimination, the effortful coping with anticipatory threats of family separation, and social exclusion limiting access to resources all impact well-being. Among Latino male day laborers, correlates of adverse mental health include being homeless, experiencing discrimination, higher levels of acculturation stress, and being single [ 4 ]. These social stressors may lead to the overstimulation of the stress-response system, which can increase disease vulnerability and risk of adverse physical and mental health [ 33 , 34 ].…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Common experiences reported in both qualitative and quantitative studies include verbal and physical assault, including mistreatment by immigration and law enforcement as well as racial and linguistic profiling (13,112,116,123). Undocumented immigrants report that discrimination occurs most frequently at work, when seeking health care, and during interactions with immigration and law enforcement (28,54). Undocumented Latinx immigrants are often targets of violent victimization because they are commonly paid in cash and are perceived as carrying large amounts of money (35).…”
Section: Immigration Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is difficult to determine the dominant cause of the disorder. In the group of Hispanics working on daily payment, people with low social status, the prevalence of depression and anxiety turned out to be higher than in the general population of Latinos in the U.S., on the other hand, among Puerto Rican youth living in the Bronx, anxiety disorders were more common than those in Puerto Rico, at a similar level of poverty in both groups (14,15). Cigarette smoking or quitting, alcohol abuse, and taking drugs include other risk factors for generalised anxiety disorder (16)(17)(18).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The more frequent prevalence of mental disorders, including anxiety disorders observed among immigrants, is explained by discrimination, yet according to many researchers, other factors such as economic stress or lack of life partner are of substantial significance (13)(14)(15). It is difficult to determine the dominant cause of the disorder.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%