Cumulative trauma among adult Mayas living in southeast Florida

The toxic combination of social, psychological, environmental, cultural, and physiological trauma Mayas living in Southeast Florida face daily places them at higher risk for mental and physical disorders (Marmot & Wilkinson, 2006; WHO, 2010, September). The burden of disease is not limited to me...

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Other Authors: Millender, Eugenia I.
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Language:English
Published: Florida Atlantic University
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spelling ndltd-fau.edu-oai-fau.digital.flvc.org-fau_42022019-07-04T03:55:07Z Cumulative trauma among adult Mayas living in southeast Florida Millender, Eugenia I. Text Electronic Thesis or Dissertation Florida Atlantic University English xiii, 181 p. : ill. (some col.), maps electronic The toxic combination of social, psychological, environmental, cultural, and physiological trauma Mayas living in Southeast Florida face daily places them at higher risk for mental and physical disorders (Marmot & Wilkinson, 2006; WHO, 2010, September). The burden of disease is not limited to mental disorder comorbidities; psychological stress can also induce or exacerbate chronic medical diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and hypertension (Brunner & Marmot, 2006; Sridhar, 2007). ... The continuation of this disregard will add to the health disparity of this nation by delaying assessment, treatment, and development of interventions. The purpose of this study was to explore cumulative trauma as it related to social determinants of health and pathophysiological, psychological, and health behaviors of 102 adult Mayas living in Southeast Florida. The trauma profile for the Mayan population sample obtained through this study reflected high exposure to different types of trauma; collective identity trauma was most frequently reported, followed by survival trauma, achievement trauma, secondary trauma, and personal identity trauma, with high rates of repetition of the same traumas ... Key words: Maya; alcohol; ASSIST; cumulative trauma; Beck Depression Inventory-II; genocide; Guatemala; Hispanic; social determinants of health. by Eugenia I. Millender. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2013. Includes bibliography. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Adobe Reader. Psychic trauma Adjustment (Psychology) Resilience (Personality trait) Medicine and psychology Immigrants--Cultural assimilation United States Florida Immigrants--Cultural assimilation--United States--Florida http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3362554 862395957 3362554 FADT3362554 fau:4202 Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ https://fau.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fau%3A4202/datastream/TN/view/Cumulative%20trauma%20among%20adult%20Mayas%20living%20in%20southeast%20Florida.jpg
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topic Psychic trauma
Adjustment (Psychology)
Resilience (Personality trait)
Medicine and psychology
Immigrants--Cultural assimilation
Immigrants--Cultural assimilation--United States--Florida
spellingShingle Psychic trauma
Adjustment (Psychology)
Resilience (Personality trait)
Medicine and psychology
Immigrants--Cultural assimilation
Immigrants--Cultural assimilation--United States--Florida
Cumulative trauma among adult Mayas living in southeast Florida
description The toxic combination of social, psychological, environmental, cultural, and physiological trauma Mayas living in Southeast Florida face daily places them at higher risk for mental and physical disorders (Marmot & Wilkinson, 2006; WHO, 2010, September). The burden of disease is not limited to mental disorder comorbidities; psychological stress can also induce or exacerbate chronic medical diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and hypertension (Brunner & Marmot, 2006; Sridhar, 2007). ... The continuation of this disregard will add to the health disparity of this nation by delaying assessment, treatment, and development of interventions. The purpose of this study was to explore cumulative trauma as it related to social determinants of health and pathophysiological, psychological, and health behaviors of 102 adult Mayas living in Southeast Florida. The trauma profile for the Mayan population sample obtained through this study reflected high exposure to different types of trauma; collective identity trauma was most frequently reported, followed by survival trauma, achievement trauma, secondary trauma, and personal identity trauma, with high rates of repetition of the same traumas ... Key words: Maya; alcohol; ASSIST; cumulative trauma; Beck Depression Inventory-II; genocide; Guatemala; Hispanic; social determinants of health. === by Eugenia I. Millender. === Thesis (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2013. === Includes bibliography. === Mode of access: World Wide Web. === System requirements: Adobe Reader.
author2 Millender, Eugenia I.
author_facet Millender, Eugenia I.
title Cumulative trauma among adult Mayas living in southeast Florida
title_short Cumulative trauma among adult Mayas living in southeast Florida
title_full Cumulative trauma among adult Mayas living in southeast Florida
title_fullStr Cumulative trauma among adult Mayas living in southeast Florida
title_full_unstemmed Cumulative trauma among adult Mayas living in southeast Florida
title_sort cumulative trauma among adult mayas living in southeast florida
publisher Florida Atlantic University
url http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3362554
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