A community-engaged research approach to improve mental health among Latina immigrants: ALMA photovoice

G Perez, P Della Valle, S Paraghamian… - Health promotion …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
… States, inadequate health care infrastructure, and targeted immigration policies led to the …
of Latina mental health promotoras (lay health advisors) of the ALMA program and community

… for Me Outside the Stereotypes”: Community Engagement in Policy and Research to Foster Canadian Racialised Immigrant Women's Mental Health and Well-Being

JA MacDonnell, M Dastjerdi, N Bokore… - … Journal of Mental Health …, 2017 - Springer
… In this paper, we describe community engagement in a … form of mental health promotion for
racialised immigrant women. We discuss the importance of processes to mobilise community

Sense of community belonging among immigrants: Perspective of immigrant service providers

B Salami, J Salma, K Hegadoren, S Meherali… - Public Health, 2019 - Elsevier
… Local community organizations should address issues of ethnocultural diversity and … mental
health of immigrants by fostering community belonging. Supporting programs in immigrant

[HTML][HTML] Creating a culture of mental health in Filipino immigrant communities through community partnerships

A Sepulveda, DM Coffey, J David, H Lopez… - Leading Community …, 2021 - intechopen.com
… 4.1 Creating a shared definition of mental health in the Filipino community … of childhood
mental health in the Filipino community, we conducted focus groups in community organizations …

Psychosocial considerations in the mental health of immigrant and refugee children

R Hicks, RN Lalonde, D Pepler - … Journal of Community Mental Health, 2009 - cjcmh.com
Recent empirical research with immigrant and refugee children is reviewed to identify
issues related to the adaptive experiences of these populations. While all migrating children …

Brave new world: mental health experiences of Puerto Ricans, immigrant Latinos, and Brazilians in Massachusetts.

M Sánchez, E Cardemil, ST Adams… - Cultural Diversity and …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
… Although we believe that we have accurately described the specific local needs and
mental health experiences of community members in Framingham, the generalizability of our …

Mental health problems of children of undocumented parents in the United States: A hidden crisis

J Delva, P Horner, R Martinez, L Sanders… - Journal of Community …, 2013 - ceeol.com
… In light of the gap that exists in our understanding of the mental health of children of mixed-status
families, we conducted a small, community-based participatory research project (Israel …

Disentangling immigrant status in mental health: Psychological protective and risk factors among Latino and Asian American immigrants

F Leong, YS Park, Z Kalibatseva - American Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
… underlying immigrant status by testing a model of psychological protective and risk factors
to predict the mental health prevalence rates among Latino and Asian American immigrants

“Because that's the culture”: Providers' perspectives on the mental health of Latino immigrant youth

K Olcoń, LE Gulbas - Qualitative Health Research, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… their mental health and emotional wellbeing” (p. 386). Second, immigrant communities often
… Latino immigrants often co-utilize professional mental health services alongside other types …

Immigrant status, mental health need, and mental health service utilization among high-risk Hispanic and Asian Pacific Islander youth

OG Gudino, AS Lau, RL Hough - Child & Youth Care Forum, 2008 - Springer
immigrant status, mental health need, and MHS use in a sample of Hispanic and Asian Pacific
Islander youth at high-risk for mental healthMental health service use in the community