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Comparative Study
. 2005 Jul;7(3):213-20.
doi: 10.1007/s10903-005-3678-5.

Stress, coping, and health: a comparison of Mexican immigrants, Mexican-Americans, and non-Hispanic whites

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Comparative Study

Stress, coping, and health: a comparison of Mexican immigrants, Mexican-Americans, and non-Hispanic whites

Tillman Farley et al. J Immigr Health. 2005 Jul.

Abstract

Mexican immigrants, Mexican-Americans, and non-Hispanic white Americans all face different stressors. Stress-coping strategies may vary for each group as well. We compared relationships among perceived stress, stress-coping strategies, and health-related quality of life (HRQL) in a rural sample of Mexican citizens living in the United States, Mexican-Americans, and non-Hispanic whites. Health-related quality of life and stress-coping styles varied among the three groups. Mexican citizens reported significantly better physical functioning than did non-Hispanic whites or Mexican-Americans. Mexican-Americans reported significantly better mental health functioning than did non-Hispanic whites or Mexican citizens. Mexican citizens were more likely to use positive reframing, denial, and religion, and less likely to use substance abuse and self-distraction, as stress-coping strategies. Stress-coping style may be a potentially modifiable predictor of physical and mental HRQL, and may account for part of the Hispanic health paradox.

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