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Moderating Influence of Social Support on the Relations between Discrimination and Health via Depression in Latinx Immigrants.

Annahir N CarielloPaul B PerrinChelsea Derlan WilliamsG Antonio EspinozaAlejandra Morlett ParedesOswaldo A Moreno
Published in: Journal of Latina/o psychology (2022)
The purpose of this study was to examine the relations among discrimination, depression, and health among a sample of diverse Latinx immigrants. A secondary aim was to examine whether direct and indirect effects among these variables were moderated by social support. A sample of 204 Latinx immigrants completed questionnaires in community centers, health clinics, and retail establishments. Depression was found to mediate the effect of discrimination on physical health. Social support was found to moderate this indirect effect, wherein higher levels of social support weakened the effect. Results from this study indicate that through depression, health can be impacted by minority stressors, and these relationships can be buffered by links to cultural strengths including social support.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • sleep quality
  • health information
  • health promotion
  • physical activity
  • human health
  • high intensity
  • social media
  • psychometric properties