The impact of familism on physical and mental health among Hispanics in the United States

被引:174
作者
Perez, Giselle Katiria [1 ]
Cruess, Dean [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Connecticut, Dept Psychol, Storrs, CT 06269 USA
关键词
Latinos; Hispanic; family; familism; physical health; mental health; EUROPEAN-AMERICAN PATIENTS; MEXICAN-AMERICAN; SOCIAL SUPPORT; LOW-INCOME; BREAST-CANCER; AFRICAN-AMERICAN; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; CULTURAL-VALUES; ETHNIC-DIFFERENCES; SPANISH-SPEAKING;
D O I
10.1080/17437199.2011.569936
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The rapidly expanding number of Hispanics living in USA has increased the need for their inclusion in research on physical and mental health. Current studies that have explored health outcomes among Hispanics have often noted an epidemiological paradox', in which there is a discrepancy between their minority status and positive health outcomes when compared with other racial/ethnic groups. Certain socio-cultural variables, in particular the value placed on family, have been largely implicated in these findings. This review will provide a summary of the literature exploring familism within the structure of the Hispanic family and its potential impact on health. We will focus on research exploring the plausible impact that family and familism values may have on the physical health (particularly within the HIV, diabetes, and breast cancer literature) and also on health behaviours of Hispanics, as well as its effect on mental health (particularly related to acculturative stress and caregiver stress). Throughout the review, we highlight some of the potential mechanisms by which familism may impact on the health status of Hispanics. We conclude the review by noting some of the clinical and ethical implications of this research, and by offering suggestions for future work in this area.
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