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Trends and mental health correlates of discrimination among Latin American and Asian immigrants in the United States

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Purpose To examine the national trends and mental health correlates of discrimination among Latin American and Asian immigrants in the United States. Methods We examine data from the National Epidemiologic… Click to show full abstract

Purpose To examine the national trends and mental health correlates of discrimination among Latin American and Asian immigrants in the United States. Methods We examine data from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions collected between 2004 and 2013. Recurrent discrimination was measured by respondent reports of adverse experiences such as receiving poor treatment in restaurants or being called a racist name. Results Rates of perceived discrimination increased by more than 80 percent among immigrants from Latin America (from 14% in 2004 to 25% in 2013), but remained unchanged among Asian immigrants (20–22%). Large percentage point ( pp ) increases were observed among Latin American immigrants with less than a high school education ( pp increase = 13.5) and residing in households earning $20-35,000 annually ( pp increase = 14.0). Conclusions Findings raise concern both because of the inherent iniquitousness of discrimination and because identity-based mistreatment is linked with mental health problems.

Keywords: among latin; trends mental; asian immigrants; latin american; mental health

Journal Title: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
Year Published: 2019

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