The risk of psychological distress among unemployed and underemployed Mexican and Colombian immigrants in the US and in their countries of origin

M Caicedo, E van Gameren, C Amuedo-Dorantes - Latino Studies, 2021 - Springer
We compare unemployed and underemployed Mexican and Colombian immigrants in the
United States with people in the countries of origin in similar conditions, to better understand …

[图书][B] Physical and Mental Health Disparities Between Migrant and Non-Migrant Families: The Case of Dearborn, Michigan

M Maaita - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Studies have shown that cultural changes can positively or negatively affect psychological,
behavioral, and physical outcomes when different cultures come into continuous contact …

The “How” question of the healthy immigrant paradox: understanding psychosocial resources and demands as pathways linking migration to mental health risks

FJ Yang - Society and Mental Health, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The current migrant health literature tends to focus on what determines immigrants' mental
health rather than how pathways such as psychosocial resources mediate the relationship …

Mental health concerns among African immigrants

H Venters, O Adekugbe, J Massaquoi… - Journal of Immigrant and …, 2011 - Springer
African immigrants represent a rapidly expanding group of immigrants in the United States.
In New York City, Africans constitute the fastest growing segment of immigrants but the …

Sex differences, duration of stay in the United States, and serious psychological distress: the case of Middle Eastern immigrants in the United States

NS Amin, N Driver - Family & community health, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Using data from the 2002-2012 National Health Interview Surveys, this study examines the
association between duration of stay in the United States and serious psychological distress …

The impact of immigration and acculturation on the mental health of Asian Americans: Overview of epidemiology and clinical implications

S Rhee - Handbook of mental health and acculturation in Asian …, 2009 - Springer
In this chapter, we focus on an overview of clinical issues in Asian American mental health.
In particular, we focus on psychological distress and its manifestation within different …

Latinx immigrant health and mental health

C Ayón, T Nieri, M Gurrola - Encyclopedia of Social Work, 2020 - oxfordre.com
Latinx immigrants represent a large segment of the immigrant population in the United
States. While immigrants tend to be healthier than native-born people, they experience a …

[PDF][PDF] African immigrants: Mental health status and barriers in professional mental health service use

J Ho, G Rogers, K Anderson - … , socioeconomic challenges and …, 2013 - researchgate.net
Recent research shows that although Black individuals in the US do not have a higher
prevalence of psychiatric disorders compared with White individuals, they evidence a high …

Mental health of St. John's immigrants: concepts, determinants and barriers

S Reitmanova - 2006 - research.library.mun.ca
" Canada is in one respect like the kingdom of Heaven: those who come at the eleventh hour
will receive the same treatment as those who have been in the field tor a long time. We want …

Mental Health Outcomes Among Latinx Immigrants in the United States: A Systematic Literature Review

R Medrano - 2024 - scholarworks.merrimack.edu
Immigrants face stressors that are unique to the migration experience and can cause or
exacerbate mental health outcomes. The Latinx immigrant population in the United States is …