Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment
Volume 13, Issue 2, 2006, Pages 35-47
Correlates of depression among the soviet Jewish immigrant elderly (Article)
Kim-Goh M.*
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Department of Human Services (EC105), University of California at Berkeley, Fullerton, CA 92834-6868, United States
Abstract
This exploratory study examined the prevalence rates of depressive symptoms among the elderly Soviet Jewish immigrants living in Southern California. Structured interviews were conducted with a sample of 50 self-identified Jewish elderly immigrants from the former Soviet Union, assessing their level of depression, health status, primary need areas, and family support. According to the results, 72% of the respondents reported mild to severe levels of depression. Age and satisfaction with the family assistance turned out to be significantly correlated with the level of depression among this group. Implications for human services practice with vulnerable older immigrant populations are discussed. Copyright © by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.
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DOI: 10.1300/J137v13n02_03
ISSN: 10911359
Cited by: 6
Original Language: English