Table 1.
N % | mean (SD) | |
---|---|---|
Psychological Distress (range 10–50) | 14.6 (6.8) | |
Immigration-related Stress | ||
Discrimination | 1000 | (66.1) |
Legal status stress | 463 | (39.1) |
Family-related stress | 814 | (52.7) |
Cross-border Ties | ||
Remit to relatives in country of origin | 637 | (43.3) |
Difficulty visiting family and friends | 955 | (57.3) |
Socio-demographic factors | ||
Age, y | 42.7 (15.6) | |
Female | 873 | (48.3) |
Less than a high school education | 729 | (55.6) |
Has enough money to meet basic needs | 842 | (55.2) |
Annual household income, dollars | 39479.5 (41339.9) | |
Married | 1052 | (70.3) |
Immigration factors | ||
Twenty years or more in the U.S. | 671 | (35.6) |
U.S. Citizen | 693 | (33.5) |
Ethno-national Identity | ||
Puerto Rican | 211 | (7.7) |
Cuban | 465 | (6.5) |
Mexican | 481 | (55.6) |
Other Latino | 416 | (30.2) |
Notes: Ns are unweighted, percentages are weighted; n=57 foreign-born Latino respondents reported having no family or friends in their country of origin and were exlcuded from the sample.