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Assessing Diversity Among LatinosResults From the NLAAS
Peter J. Guarnaccia
Rutgers University
Igda Martínez Pincay
Rutgers University
Margarita Alegría
Cambridge Health Alliance and Harvard Medical School
Patrick E. Shrout
New York University
Roberto Lewis-Fernández
Columbia University
Glorisa J. Canino
University of Puerto Rico Medical Campus
This article provides a profile of a range of important variables for assessing diversity among different Latino groups from the National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS). The NLAAS is a nationally representative study of the mental health needs and mental health services use of the Latino population of the United States. The NLAAS employs a stratified area probability sampling design. There are 2,554 respondents in the Latino portion of the NLAAS. The article demonstrates through a detailed presentation of a wide range of variables the diverse experiences of Latino groups in their encounters with U.S. culture. Language use and migration experiences show considerable variability within and across Latino groups and are promising areas for analysis of their mental health consequences.
Key Words: diversity Latinos mental health acculturation NLAAS
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Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 29, No. 4,
510-534 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0739986307308110

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