Mental and behavioral health of immigrants in the United States : cultural, environmental, and structural factors /
"Mental and Behavioral Health of Immigrants in the United States reviews research on immigrant mental health, acculturation, and multicultural psychology. The book is divided into three sections: Section A addresses the geographic and social context of immigration, including how parents and chi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London, United Kingdom ; San Diego, CA :
Academic Press,
[2020]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- A: Acculturation. 1. Linking acculturation factors, family environments, and mental health outcomes among Latino families
- Traditional contexts of reception and immigrant mental healthEmerging contexts of reception and immigrant mental health
- Crisis migrant contexts of reception and mental health
- Conclusions and implications for policy, prevention, and treatment
- 2. Acculturation, parent-child relationships, and mental health of adolescents in Chinese and Mexican immigrant families
- Parenting and acculturation
- Parent-child acculturation gap
- Language brokering
- 3. Acculturation, enculturation, and bicultural orientations: Conceptualizations and links to alcohol use
- Definitions of acculturation, enculturation, and bicultural orientations
- Measurement of acculturation, enculturation, and bicultural orientations
- Acculturation profiles
- Bicultural integration and bicultural stress
- Strengths and limitations of existing measures
- State of the science on relations between alcohol use and acculturation, enculturation, and bicultural orientations
- 4. Acculturation science: Limitations and new directions
- Early acculturation theory
- The specificity principle of acculturation science
- From theory to testable: A glance at acculturation and health research
- Alcohol use
- Cigarette use
- Intimate partner violence
- Asian vs Hispanic acculturation correlations
- Limitations in acculturation science
- Acculturation measuring tools
- To apply or not to apply: Who acculturates and who does not?
- A new lens: Cultural inertia
- B: Mental health. 5. A gendered look at work-family conflict among diverse US immigrants
- Immigrants at work in the US == Work authorization
- Gaps in achievement, opportunity, and pay
- Linguistics
- Cultural considerations for diverse immigrants
- African immigrants
- Asian immigrants
- Latino/a/x immigrants
- The work-family interface among diverse US immigrants
- Work-family conflict
- Work-family stress
- Coping with work-family conflict
- Work-family conflict and mental health
- 6. Being a Latina/o immigrant parent in the United States: Links with parents' and adolescents' mental health
- The Hispanic population in the United States
- Cultural stress among Hispanic parents in the United States
- Barriers Hispanic immigrant parents face when navigating US social institutions
- Linking Hispanic parents' experiences in the United States with parent and youth mental and behavioral health
- Immigration rhetoric, policy, and effects on Hispanic families
- Parent-adolescent acculturation discrepancies
- 7. Contextual stressors and the role of religion and spirituality in the mental health of Latino/a immigrant
- Challenges affecting the mental health of Latino/a immigrant youth and parents
- Sociopolitical climate
- Discrimination
- Financial stress and economic inequality
- Acculturative stress
- Religion and spirituality among Latino/a immigrant families
- Religiosity, spirituality, and mental health among Latino/a adults
- Religiosity, spirituality, and psychological well-being among Latino/a youth
- Religion and spirituality: Identifying mechanisms of influence
- 8. Mental and behavioral health in immigrant populations: Assessment and interventions
- Impact immigration has on mental and behavioral health
- Major mental and behavioral health issues in prominent immigrant populations
- Latinx American immigrant population
- Asian American immigrant population
- African American immigrant population
- Traditional intervention approaches
- Psychopharmacological approaches
- Psychotherapy and counseling approaches
- Family group psychotherapy
- Combination of psychopharmacological and psychotherapy approaches
- Culturally sensitive alternative treatments
- New/emerging intervention approaches
- Telemedicine
- Barriers to treatment
- Implications for social work practice, policy, and future research
- 9. Intersectional complexities of South Asian Muslim Americans: Implications for identity and mental health
- Intersectional lens
- Who are the South Asian Muslim Americans?
- Muslims in South Asia: Past and present
- History of South Asians in the United States
- Islamophobia and racialization of Muslims in the United States
- South Asian Muslim American identity and well-being
- Religio-cultural norms, values, and mental health
- Discrimination
- Women
- LGBTQ + individuals
- South Asian Muslim youth
- Aging and older adults
- Minority Muslim groups
- 10. Mental health considerations for immigrants of Arab/MENA descent
- Acculturation and acculturative stress
- National context and discrimination
- Identity and racialization
- C: Psychopathology. 11. The immigrant mental health advantage in the US among ethnic minority and other groups
- Epidemiology of mental illness among US and foreign-born
- Blacks
- Asian Americans
- Latinxs
- Whites
- Substantive acculturation
- Acculturation stress
- Artifactual acculturation
- 12. Internalizing behavior problems in Latinx children: Patterns and correlates of anxiety, depressive, and somatic
- Internalizing problems in childhood
- Predictors of internalizing behavior problem trajectories
- 13. Risk and protective factors for insomnia among Asian, Black, and Latinx adult immigrants in the United States
- Risk and protective factors of insomnia and poor sleep quality in immigrant adults
- Asian immigrants
- Sociodemographic factors
- Mental health conditions
- Acculturation and migration-related factors
- Health behaviors and health conditions
- Macro-level factors
- Black immigrants
- Acculturation and migration-related factors
- Mental health conditions
- Latinx immigrants
- Sociodemographic factors
- Mental health conditions
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Acculturation and migration-related factors
- Documentation status
- Language use
- Duration in United States
- Country of origin
- Nativity status
- Acculturation stress
- Health behaviors and health conditions
- Sociocultural stress and social relationships
- Macro-level factors
- Housing
- Occupational environment
- Neighborhood
- Health-care access
- Multiethnic immigrant samples
- Sociodemographic factors
- Acculturation and migration-related factors.