Supportive relationships in childhood: Does it have a long Reach into health and depression outcomes for immigrants from Latin America?
This study examines how social support during childhood and adolescence is associated with self-rated good health and the incidence of depression among Latin American immigrants in the U.S. We focus on those who immigrated under age 18 (childhood arrivals) to understand the interplay between early s...
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Main Authors: | Andrea G. Perez Portillo (Author), Jerald R. Herting (Author), Jane J. Lee (Author), Bonnie Duran (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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