[HTML][HTML] Modifiable parental factors associated with the mental health of youth from immigrant families in high-income countries: A systematic review and meta …
Parental factors play a major role in youth mental health and many youth in high-income
countries have at least one overseas-born parent. It is, hence, important to understand how …
countries have at least one overseas-born parent. It is, hence, important to understand how …
Acculturation and mental health: Current findings and recommendations for future research
VK Koneru, AGW De Mamani, PM Flynn… - Applied and Preventive …, 2007 - Elsevier
Results of existing literature suggest that the relationship between acculturation and mental
health is complex. Some studies have found a beneficial association between increased …
health is complex. Some studies have found a beneficial association between increased …
Mothers with depression, school‐age children with depression? A systematic review
AV Mendes, SR Loureiro, JA Crippa… - … in psychiatric care, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
PURPOSE: To carry out a systematic review of the association between maternal and school‐
age children depression and covariate factors. DESIGN AND METHODS: The key words …
age children depression and covariate factors. DESIGN AND METHODS: The key words …
Food insecurity and risk of poor health among US-born children of immigrants
Objectives. We investigated the risk of household food insecurity and reported fair or poor
health among very young children who were US citizens and whose mothers were …
health among very young children who were US citizens and whose mothers were …
Challenges and strategies to maintaining emotional health: Qualitative perspectives of Mexican immigrant mothers
IJ Ornelas, KM Perreira, L Beeber… - Journal of Family …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Mexican immigrant mothers face many challenges that put them at increased risk for poor
mental health. To understand the factors that lead to the development of depressive …
mental health. To understand the factors that lead to the development of depressive …
Acculturation, social alienation, and depressed mood in midlife women from the former Soviet Union
AM Miller, O Sorokin, E Wang… - Research in nursing …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Level of acculturation has been linked to depressed mood in studies across culturally
diverse immigrant groups. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of …
diverse immigrant groups. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of …
[HTML][HTML] Family hardiness and parent and family functioning in households with children experiencing adverse life conditions: a meta-analysis
CJ Dunst - International Journal of Psychological Research, 2021 - scielo.org.co
Abstract DUNST, Carl J.. Family Hardiness and Parent and Family Functioning in
Households with Children Experiencing Adverse Life Conditions: a Meta-Analysis. int. j …
Households with Children Experiencing Adverse Life Conditions: a Meta-Analysis. int. j …
Examining the effects of Mexican serial migration and family separations on acculturative stress, depression, and family functioning
D Rusch, K Reyes - Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examined the role of parent-child separations during serial migration to the
United States in predicting individual-and family-level outcomes in Mexican immigrant …
United States in predicting individual-and family-level outcomes in Mexican immigrant …
Documentation status and parental concerns about development in young US children of Mexican origin
AN Ortega, SM Horwitz, H Fang, AA Kuo, SP Wallace… - Academic pediatrics, 2009 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To examine parent concerns about development, learning, and behavior for
young children of Mexican origin, and to identify whether these reports differ by families' …
young children of Mexican origin, and to identify whether these reports differ by families' …
Factors contributing to depression in Latinas of Mexican origin residing in the United States: Implications for nurses
MM Shattell, KM Smith… - Journal of the …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
BACKGROUND: Latinas experience more depression and are less likely to receive mental
health support than White women or African American women. OBJECTIVE: This article …
health support than White women or African American women. OBJECTIVE: This article …