Ethnic Variations in the Relationship Between Socioeconomic Status and Psychological Distress Among Latino Adults

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Xu Y. [1 ]
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[1] Sociology Department, Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, MI, 48710
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Latinos; Psychological distress; Race and ethnicity; Socioeconomic status; Wealth;
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10.1007/s12552-011-9048-0
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This study investigated the association between SES and psychological distress among Latinos. Data were from the National Latino and Asian American Study's Cuban (N = 577), Mexican (N = 868), and Puerto Rican (N = 495) adult samples. Regression analysis was used to assess the association between SES measured as education, household income, and wealth and psychological distress for three Latino subgroups, respectively. Results indicate that wealth is the most important predictor for all three Latino groups. Cubans, Mexicans, and Puerto Ricans are all disadvantaged on wealth possession and being in debt is associated with more psychological distress for them. The health benefit of wealth is especially significant for Cubans and Puerto Ricans. In contrast with findings in many previous studies, household income is not significantly related to mental health. The finding that only wealth is weakly associated with psychological distress among Mexicans suggests that the Hispanic Health Paradox only applies to Mexicans. Education is strongly associated with distress among Cubans, with college degrees producing the largest protection from mental illness. Findings also indicate that physical health and discrimination are strongly associated with psychological distress independent of the SES measures. This study contributes to an understanding of the health significance of SES among Latinos. It highlights the importance of examining ethnic variations in the association of socioeconomic status and mental health among Latinos and of identifying the mental health impact of various measures of socioeconomic status. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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