Coping Styles and Depression Among Undocumented Hispanic Immigrants

被引:32
作者
Cobb, Cory L. [1 ]
Xie, Dong [1 ]
Sanders, Gardiner L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cent Arkansas, Dept Psychol & Counseling, 201 Donaghey Ave, Conway, AR 72035 USA
[2] Pulaski Tech Coll, 3000 W Scen Dr, North Little Rock, AR 72118 USA
关键词
Coping; Depression; Undocumented hispanics; Problem-focused; Emotion-focused; PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS; MEXICAN-AMERICANS; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; MENTAL-HEALTH; UNITED-STATES; STRESS; PREVALENCE; RESPONSES;
D O I
10.1007/s10903-015-0270-5
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This cross-sectional study examined coping strategies and their relationship with depression among undocumented Hispanic immigrants. A community sample of 122 self-identified undocumented Hispanics filled out questionnaires measuring coping and depression. The authors categorized coping strategies as problem-focused, active-emotional, or avoidant-emotional. Findings indicated that coping through "prayer and meditation" (problem-focused), "get comfort from someone" (active-emotional), and "see bad things positively" (active-emotional) were more frequently used by undocumented Hispanics. Contrary to past research and predictions, problem-focused and active-emotional coping were both positively related to depression. What is more, problem-focused coping accounted for additional variance of depression above and beyond active-emotional coping. The insoluble nature of many of the problems faced by undocumented immigrants may explain the counterintuitive finding that as problem-focused and active-emotional coping increased, so too did depression.
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页码:864 / 870
页数:7
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