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Acculturative stress, depression, and suicidal ideation in Mexican immigrants.
Hovey, Joseph D.
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. Vol 6(2), May 2000, 134-151.
Examined the relationship among acculturative stress, depression, and suicidal ideation in a sample of 114 17-77 yr old Mexican immigrants. Also examined were variables that predict depression and suicidal ideation. Multiple regression analyses revealed that acculturative stress significantly predicted depression and suicidal ideation and that family support, social support, religiosity, agreement with the decision to migrate, and expectations for the future were significant predictors of depression and suicidal ideation. The overall findings suggest that adult Mexican immigrants who experience elevated levels of acculturative stress may be at risk for experiencing critical levels of depression and suicidal ideation. The findings highlight the importance of using culturally relevant clinical methods when assessing and treating the depressed and potentially suicidal acculturating individual. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved)
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  • 10.1037/1099-9809.6.2.134
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