Mental Health and Immigrant Status

Published: Feb 21, 2014
Abstract
Immigrant status in the United States includes multiple dimensions, commonly measured by nativity, age at time of immigration, length of residence, generational status, English-language proficiency, and level of acculturation. Early community studies and recent national studies in general have found that various immigrant groups have significantly lower rates of mental health problems than their US-born counterparts and/or non-Hispanic whites,...
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Title
Mental Health and Immigrant Status
Published Date
Feb 21, 2014
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