Resilience, Acculturative Stress, and Family Norms against Disclosure of Mental Health Problems among Foreign-Born Filipino American Women

The present study explores the relationships between resilience, acculturative stress, and family norms against disclosure of mental health problems among foreign-born Filipino American women. The sample consisted of 159 foreign-born Filipino American women aged 18 years and above and residing in La...

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Main Authors: Andrew Thomas Reyes, Reimund Serafica, Chad L. Cross, Rose E. Constantino, Rogelio A. Arenas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Hawaii Press 2018-12-01
Series:Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
Online Access:https://kahualike.manoa.hawaii.edu/apin/vol3/iss3/1/
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spelling doaj-47c7dfcb2e3c4823a6a774d5ffbc97ce2020-11-24T21:07:20ZengUniversity of Hawaii PressAsian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal2373-66582018-12-0133809210.31372/20180303.1002Resilience, Acculturative Stress, and Family Norms against Disclosure of Mental Health Problems among Foreign-Born Filipino American WomenAndrew Thomas Reyes0Reimund Serafica1Chad L. Cross2Rose E. Constantino3Rogelio A. Arenas4University of NevadaUniversity of NevadaUniversity of NevadaUniversity of PittsburghUniversity of NevadaThe present study explores the relationships between resilience, acculturative stress, and family norms against disclosure of mental health problems among foreign-born Filipino American women. The sample consisted of 159 foreign-born Filipino American women aged 18 years and above and residing in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Participants completed paper-and-pencil questionnaires. Results indicated high levels of resilience and moderate levels of acculturative stress. Findings also showed a significant negative correlation between resilience and acculturative stress, and a significant predictive effect of resilience on acculturative stress. We also found a significant negative relationship between resilience and family norms against disclosure of mental health problems but no significant mediating effect of resilience on the relationship between acculturative stress and family norms. This lack of significant findings related to the mediating effect of resilience on the relationship between acculturative stress and family norms against disclosure of mental illness may be due to the absence of theoretical models and research regarding the role of resilience in the context of acculturation among Filipino American women. Our findings imply the need to further explore underlying mechanisms that explain the relationships between resilience, acculturative stress, and family norms. The findings of the study also confirm the need to develop interventions and resources that ameliorate acculturative stress and promote an increase of the disclosure and reporting of mental health problems among Filipino American women.https://kahualike.manoa.hawaii.edu/apin/vol3/iss3/1/
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Reimund Serafica
Chad L. Cross
Rose E. Constantino
Rogelio A. Arenas
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Chad L. Cross
Rose E. Constantino
Rogelio A. Arenas
Resilience, Acculturative Stress, and Family Norms against Disclosure of Mental Health Problems among Foreign-Born Filipino American Women
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
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Reimund Serafica
Chad L. Cross
Rose E. Constantino
Rogelio A. Arenas
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title Resilience, Acculturative Stress, and Family Norms against Disclosure of Mental Health Problems among Foreign-Born Filipino American Women
title_short Resilience, Acculturative Stress, and Family Norms against Disclosure of Mental Health Problems among Foreign-Born Filipino American Women
title_full Resilience, Acculturative Stress, and Family Norms against Disclosure of Mental Health Problems among Foreign-Born Filipino American Women
title_fullStr Resilience, Acculturative Stress, and Family Norms against Disclosure of Mental Health Problems among Foreign-Born Filipino American Women
title_full_unstemmed Resilience, Acculturative Stress, and Family Norms against Disclosure of Mental Health Problems among Foreign-Born Filipino American Women
title_sort resilience, acculturative stress, and family norms against disclosure of mental health problems among foreign-born filipino american women
publisher University of Hawaii Press
series Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
issn 2373-6658
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The present study explores the relationships between resilience, acculturative stress, and family norms against disclosure of mental health problems among foreign-born Filipino American women. The sample consisted of 159 foreign-born Filipino American women aged 18 years and above and residing in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Participants completed paper-and-pencil questionnaires. Results indicated high levels of resilience and moderate levels of acculturative stress. Findings also showed a significant negative correlation between resilience and acculturative stress, and a significant predictive effect of resilience on acculturative stress. We also found a significant negative relationship between resilience and family norms against disclosure of mental health problems but no significant mediating effect of resilience on the relationship between acculturative stress and family norms. This lack of significant findings related to the mediating effect of resilience on the relationship between acculturative stress and family norms against disclosure of mental illness may be due to the absence of theoretical models and research regarding the role of resilience in the context of acculturation among Filipino American women. Our findings imply the need to further explore underlying mechanisms that explain the relationships between resilience, acculturative stress, and family norms. The findings of the study also confirm the need to develop interventions and resources that ameliorate acculturative stress and promote an increase of the disclosure and reporting of mental health problems among Filipino American women.
url https://kahualike.manoa.hawaii.edu/apin/vol3/iss3/1/
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