European Psychiatry
Volume 25, Issue 8, 2010, Pages 479-484

Stress and depression in Latin American immigrants: The mediating role of religiosity (Article)

Kirchner T.* , Patiño C.
  • a Faculty of Psychology, University of Barcelona, Department of Personality, Assessment and Psychological Treatments, Barcelona, Spain
  • b Faculty of Psychology, University of Barcelona, Department of Personality, Assessment and Psychological Treatments, Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Objective: Migrating implies a high level of stress that may destabilise immigrants' mental health. The sense of spiritual fulfilment (feelings of faith, religiosity, and transcendence beyond ordinary material life) can mitigate the stress and benefit mental health. The objective of the present study was to analyze the relationship between migratory stress, religiosity and depression symptoms, as well as the mediating role of religiosity between migratory stress and depression symptoms. Method: Participants were 295 Latin American immigrants living in Barcelona (Spain), 186 of whom (63.1%) were women and 109 (36.9%) were men. They were recruited from a Spanish NGO by means of a consecutive-case method. Results: The results showed an inverse relationship between religiosity and depression symptoms, but only in women. Likewise, in women, the sense of spiritual fulfilment had mediating value in buffering the relationship between stress and depression symptoms. This mediating value of spiritual fulfilment was not observed in men. For both genders religiosity was inversely related with stress. In addition, it was observed that the sense of religiosity decreases as the time since immigration passes. Conclusions: These results may be of importance in clinical practice for prevention and therapeutic intervention with Latin American immigrants. As sense of transcendence and social support from the religious community are intertwined, it is difficult to specifically attribute the observed benefit of religiosity to the former versus the later. © 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS.

Author Keywords

Latin American Depression symptoms Immigrant Mediational analyses Stress religiosity

Index Keywords

depression immigrant South and Central America human community sex difference Stress, Psychological priority journal Adaptation, Psychological clinical practice social support religion Hispanic Americans quality of life Humans male Spain female stress Religion and Psychology Article Questionnaires adult major clinical study migration Transients and Migrants

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DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2010.04.003
ISSN: 09249338
Cited by: 22
Original Language: English