Bekteshi Venera
Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences - Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, University of Oklahoma, Norman, 73106, OK, USA.
BMC Womens Health. 2024 Dec 27;24(1):667. doi: 10.1186/s12905-024-03494-1.
This study investigates acculturative stress and its impact on psychological distress among Mexican immigrant women in the United States, with a particular focus on contextual factors shaping these acculturative stress experiences. It also seeks to provide actionable insights to address Mexican immigrant women's mental health needs.
Using the data from a total of 257 Mexican immigrant women in the National Latino Asian American Survey (NLAAS), path analysis was conducted to examine the relationships between acculturative stress, psychological distress, and various contextual factors.
Acculturative stress was found to significantly contribute to psychological distress among Mexican immigrant women. Key factors affecting acculturative stress include contentment with the decision to move to the United States, English language proficiency, experiences of racial discrimination, difficulties associated with visiting family abroad, religiosity, and age at immigration. Critical determinants of psychological distress in the studied cohort, according to the results, are familismo values and racial discrimination.
The results of this study underscore the need to consider contextual factors in understanding and addressing acculturative stress and psychological distress among Mexican immigrant women. Practical and policy implications include the necessity to develop culturally sensitive interventions, enhance educational opportunities, improve access to mental health services, and implement anti-discrimination policies. By adopting these strategies, mental health professionals and policymakers can foster resilience, wellbeing, and successful integration of Mexican immigrant women in the U.S. society.
本研究调查了美国墨西哥移民女性的文化适应压力及其对心理困扰的影响,特别关注塑造这些文化适应压力经历的背景因素。它还旨在提供可行的见解,以满足墨西哥移民女性的心理健康需求。
利用全国拉丁裔亚裔美国人调查(NLAAS)中总共257名墨西哥移民女性的数据,进行路径分析,以检验文化适应压力、心理困扰和各种背景因素之间的关系。
发现文化适应压力对墨西哥移民女性的心理困扰有显著影响。影响文化适应压力的关键因素包括对移民到美国这一决定的满意度、英语熟练程度、种族歧视经历、与国外探亲相关的困难、宗教信仰以及移民时的年龄。根据研究结果,在所研究的队列中,心理困扰的关键决定因素是家庭主义价值观和种族歧视。
本研究结果强调,在理解和解决墨西哥移民女性的文化适应压力和心理困扰时,需要考虑背景因素。实际和政策方面的影响包括有必要制定具有文化敏感性的干预措施、增加教育机会、改善心理健康服务的可及性以及实施反歧视政策。通过采取这些策略,心理健康专业人员和政策制定者可以增强墨西哥移民女性在美国社会中的复原力、幸福感并促进她们的成功融入。