Prevalence of Mental Illness in Immigrant and Non-Immigrant U.S. Latino Groups
Abstract
Although widely reported among Latino populations, contradictory evidence exists regarding the generalizability of the immigrant paradox, i.e., that foreign nativity protects against psychiatric disorders. The authors examined whether this paradox applies to all Latino groups by comparing estimates of lifetime psychiatric disorders among immigrant Latino subjects, U.S-born Latino subjects, and non-Latino white subjects.The authors combined and...
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Title
Prevalence of Mental Illness in Immigrant and Non-Immigrant U.S. Latino Groups
Published Date
Mar 1, 2008
Volume
165
Issue
3
Pages
359 - 369
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