Associations Between Negative Context of Reception and Depressive Symptoms Among Immigrant Latino Men: The Moderating Effect of Machismo and Hispanicism

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.1177/07399863231213163
Gabriella M. Wuyke, Miguel Ángel Cano, M. R. De La Rosa, P. Rojas, M. Sánchez
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This study examines the cumulative effects of negative context of reception (NCR), traditional Latino gender norms, and acculturation on depressive symptoms among adult Latino immigrant men, and if levels of acculturation and traditional Latino gender norms moderated associations between NCR and depressive symptoms in the study sample. Hierarchical Multiple Regression (HMR) and moderation analyses were conducted on a cross-sectional sample of 280 Latino men. Predictor variables were entered into the HMR model: (1) demographic variables, (2) perceived stress, (3) acculturation and gender norms, and (4) NCR. Subsequently, moderation analysis was conducted using PROCESS v3.2 model 1. 19% of the variance of depressive symptoms was explained by all predictor variables entered in the HMR model. Moderation analyses revealed significant interaction effects with machismo (exacerbating) and Hispanicism (attenuating) the association between NCR and depressive symptoms. Study findings have implications for culturally appropriate interventions that target gender norms among Latino immigrant men.
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拉丁裔男性移民的消极接待环境与抑郁症状之间的关系:大男子主义和西班牙裔的调节作用
本研究考察了消极接受背景(NCR)、传统拉丁裔性别规范和文化适应对成年拉丁裔移民男性抑郁症状的累积效应,以及文化适应水平和传统拉丁裔性别规范是否调节了研究样本中NCR和抑郁症状之间的关联。对280名拉丁裔男性进行了分层多元回归(HMR)和适度分析。HMR模型的预测变量为:(1)人口统计学变量,(2)感知压力,(3)文化适应和性别规范,(4)NCR。随后,使用PROCESS v3.2模型1进行适度分析。19%的抑郁症状方差可以用HMR模型中输入的所有预测变量来解释。适度分析显示,大男子主义(加剧)和西班牙裔(减弱)与NCR和抑郁症状之间存在显著的相互作用。研究结果对针对拉丁裔移民男性的性别规范进行文化上适当的干预具有启示意义。
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Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences publishes empirical articles, multiple case study reports, critical reviews of literature, conceptual articles, reports of new instruments, and scholarly notes of theoretical or methodological interest to Hispanic populations. The multidisciplinary focus of the HJBS includes the fields of anthropology, economics, education, linguistics, political science, psychology, psychiatry, public health, and sociology.
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