Nursing for Women's Health
Volume 21, Issue 5, 2017, Pages 395-399

Depression Among Arab American and Arab Immigrant Women in the United States (Article)

Abuelezam N.N. , Fontenot H.B.
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Abstract

The difficult and tense political climate Arab populations are currently facing may be exacerbating mental health issues, reducing forms of social support in friend circles, and decreasing the desire to seek health care. There is room to better understand the mental health needs of Arab women residing in the United States and to develop policies and interventions that keep these women safe and in care. This column reviews two recent studies; the first examines barriers to reporting intimate partner violence and depression among Arab American women and the second highlights stressors and social support for Arab women immigrants throughout their immigration experience. © 2017 AWHONN

Author Keywords

immigrants Arab Americans Depression Mental health Intimate partner violence

Index Keywords

depression longitudinal study complication human Longitudinal Studies middle aged Stress, Psychological mental stress Arab social support ethnology Arabs Surveys and Questionnaires United States Humans migrant psychology Emigrants and Immigrants female questionnaire Intimate Partner Violence adult partner violence

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85030778538&doi=10.1016%2fj.nwh.2017.08.003&partnerID=40&md5=5552b4c52e95ec02742f7a5bdd7bcb1f

DOI: 10.1016/j.nwh.2017.08.003
ISSN: 17514851
Original Language: English