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Household Structure Family Ties and Psychological Distress among US-born and Immigrant Latino Women

机译:美国出生和移民拉丁裔妇女中的家庭结构家​​庭关系和心理窘迫

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Latino women endorse the highest rates of past-month depressive symptoms relative to Latino men and to non-Latino White men and women. Yet, research into the specific domains of family life that reduce or engender psychological distress among Latinas is sparse. We examine the hypothesis that indicators of household structure and family ties will relate to psychological distress among Latinas in the USA, and that these associations will vary by nativity status. We employed nationally representative data of Latina adults (N = 1,427) from the National Latino and Asian American Study. Nativity-stratified regression analyses revealed that strained family ties (i.e., family burden, family cultural conflict) were associated with greater levels of past-month psychological distress for both US-born and immigrant Latinas. Yet, the effect of household structures on psychological distress differed by nativity status. Adjusting for sociodemographic factors, lower levels of household income were associated with greater psychological distress; and having children/adolescents in the household was associated with lower levels of psychological distress among US-born Latinas. In contrast, for immigrant Latinas, being out of the labor force was associated with greater levels of psychological distress. Results suggest that dynamics of both the household and family context predict differential as well as similar mental health outcomes across segments of the Latina population in the USA. These findings underscore the need to understand the pathways by which different facets of family life—structural and social domains—relate to mental health status among subgroups of Latinas. Our results also have implications for the development of tailored interventions to meet the specific needs of Latinas.
机译:与拉丁裔男性和非拉丁裔白人男性和女性相比,拉丁裔女性最近一个月的抑郁症状发生率最高。然而,对于减少或引起拉美裔人心理困扰的家庭生活特定领域的研究却很少。我们检验了以下假设:家庭结构和家庭纽带的指标将与美国拉丁裔的心理困扰有关,并且这些联系因出生状态而异。我们使用了国家拉丁裔和亚裔美国人研究中拉丁裔成年人(N = 1,427)的全国代表性数据。耶稣降生分层的回归分析表明,家庭关系紧张(即家庭负担,家庭文化冲突)与美国出生和移民拉美裔过去一个月的心理困扰水平更高有关。然而,家庭结构对心理困扰的影响因出生状态的不同而不同。调整社会人口因素后,家庭收入水平下降与更大的心理困扰相关;在美国出生的拉丁裔中,有孩子/青少年在家中与较低的心理困扰相关。相比之下,对于拉丁裔移民来说,失业导致更大的心理困扰。结果表明,家庭和家庭环境的动态预测了美国拉丁裔人口各阶层之间的差异以及相似的心理健康结果。这些发现强调了必须了解家庭生活的不同方面(结构和社会领域)与拉美裔亚组之间的心理健康状况有关的途径。我们的研究结果还对制定量身定制的干预措施以满足拉丁裔的特定需求具有影响。

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