The spiral of disadvantage: Ethnolinguistic discrimination, acculturative stress and health in Nahua indigenous communities in Mexico.
Justyna OlkoAndrzej GalbarczykJoanna R MaryniakKarolina MilkowskaHumberto Iglesias TepecEduardo de la CruzElwira Dexter-SobkowiakGrazyna JasienskaPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
Our research implies that ethnic and linguistic discrimination, acculturative stress and the memory of harm linked to being Indigenous reflected in the symptoms of PTSD, are important predictors of poorer health and depression among Nahua groups in Mexico. These adverse effects could be significantly counteracted by effective dealing with stigmatization and discrimination against Indigenous people in Mexico and by replacing strong assimilation pressures with integrational approaches that respect ethnolinguistic diversity and reduce socioeconomic marginalization.