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. 2020 Oct 8;12(10):e10848.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.10848.

The Association Between Social Support and Psychological Distress in Latina Mothers Living in Miami-Dade County, Florida

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The Association Between Social Support and Psychological Distress in Latina Mothers Living in Miami-Dade County, Florida

Jake W Levine et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Background: This study analysed the relationship between social support and psychological distress in Latina women in Miami-Dade County. Acculturation was examined as a modifying factor.

Methods: A 2005 data set from interviews of 155 Latina mothers in Miami-Dade County, from mother-daughter dyads, was analysed. Social support was measured using the Interpersonal Support Evaluation List (ISEL) score. Psychological distress was based on self-reporting symptoms of depression, anxiety, or suicidality. Acculturation was based on English proficiency and length of U.S. residency.

Results: Compared to those with high social support, women with low social support had greater odds of reporting psychological distress (odds ratio = 7.8 [95% CI 2.70-22.10]). Acculturation did not modify the association (p=0.74).

Conclusions: Social support was inversely associated with psychological distress among Latina women. Acculturation was not an effect modifier, likely due to inadequate power. The study has clinical implications for mental illness prevention in this population.

Keywords: acculturation; latina; mental health; psychological distress; social support.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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