1. âItâs Like Going through an Earthquakeâ: Anthropological Perspectives on Depression among Latino Immigrants.
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Igda MartÃnez Pincay and Peter Guarnaccia
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MENTAL depression ,HISPANIC Americans ,MENTAL illness ,PEOPLE with mental illness ,PRIMARY care - Abstract
Abstract??Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses in the community and is responsible for a significant amount of disability. According to epidemiological and primary care studies, Latinos suffer from depression at high rates. This paper examines in depth Latinos? conceptions of depression and their attitudes towards and expectations of mental health treatment. The aim of this paper is to summarize several qualitative studies examining Latinos? cultural understandings of mental health in general and depression in particular, as well as to obtain information about the barriers to care that this community experienced. The results are a compilation of findings from four different research projects in New Jersey and New York that examined diverse Latinos? conceptions of mental health, treatment and barriers to care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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