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Cultural Strengths of Latino-American Subgroups: Differential Associations With Their Self-Rated Mental and Physical Health

机译:拉丁裔美国亚群的文化优势:差异协会与其自我评价的心理和身体健康

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Few studies have examined subgroup differences regarding the role of collective cultural strengths among Latinos, the largest minority population in the United States today. Based on cultural and social psychologists' emphasis on their importance to minorities, this study explored the association of three cultural factors with self-reported mental and physical health for three Latino subgroups identified in the National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS). Relative to Cubans, Mexicans and Puerto Ricans experienced poorer physical health and, not surprisingly, more religious involvement. Cubans reported stronger ethnic identity and social support (SS) and were socioeconomically more affluent compared with both Puerto Ricans and Mexicans. Multivariate analyses revealed positive effects of religious attendance on the mental and physical health of Puerto Ricans, controlling for the negative role of discrimination and other known predictors. Racial/ethnic identity was linked with better mental health of all three Latino subgroups, whereas SS had no significant effect.
机译:很少有研究已经审查了关于LATINOS在今天最大的少数民族人口中的集体文化优势的亚组差异。基于文化和社会心理学家的重视他们对少数群体的重要性,本研究探讨了三个文化因素与全国拉丁裔和亚裔美国学习(NLAAS)中确定的三个拉丁裔亚组的自我报告的精神和身体健康协会。相对于古巴人,墨西哥人和波多黎各人经历了较差的身体健康,并不令人惊讶地,更令人奇迹,更多的宗教参与。古巴人报告了更强的民族身份和社会支持(SS),与波多黎各人和墨西哥人相比,社会经济地更富裕。多元分析显示宗教出勤对波多黎各人的心理和身体健康的积极影响,控制歧视和其他已知预测因子的负面作用。种族/民族认同与所有三个拉丁裔亚组的更好心理健康有关,而SS没有显着影响。

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