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Race/ethnicity, nativity, and lifetime risk of mental disorders in US adults.

Kiara AlvarezMirko FillbrunnJennifer Greif GreenJames S JacksonRonald C KesslerKatie A McLaughlinEkaterina SadikovaNancy A SampsonMargarita Alegría
Published in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2018)
Parental foreign-born nativity is associated with a low risk of mental disorders, but not uniformly across racial/ethnic groups or disorders. Exposure to the US context may be associated with greater mental disorder risk for Latinos and Whites particularly. Investigations of cultural processes, including among Whites, are needed to understand group differences.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • gestational age