Migration & Mental Health: Binational Perspectives

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  1. 3. Apart from ASD, 50% of children were diagnosed with another developmental disorder, with ____ being the most common.
  2. 4. Second-generation individuals tend to experience ____ rates of depression and risky behaviors.
  3. 6. An issue with diagnosing autism in Mexico and Latinamerica is that most diagnostic and screening instruments were designed in ____ countries. Therefore cultural biases diminish their effectiveness in other countries.
  4. 8. What institute provides psychiatric care for children with ASD in Mexico?
  5. 11. Some of the older men in the groups had migrated with prior agreements or ____ that the US government sanctioned as part of the Bracero program.
  6. 12. Mexican immigrant men have a long-standing presence in the United States dating back to the Mexican ____.
  7. 17. Most of the men in the CBPR study responded that their first ____ to migrate to California was to improve the quality of life of their families.
  8. 18. Health ____ limits many immigrant children's access to healthcare.
  9. 19. Mexican men came motivated to provide their families with financial support to improve their living conditions in _____.
  10. 21. Healthcare providers must have ____ competence in order to better serve immigrant populations.
  11. 24. A form of negative treatment towards people of color that contributes to psychological distress among immigrant children.
  12. 26. According to Perreira and Ornales, many foreign-born (first-generation)children arrive to the U.S. with a health ______ compared to US-born children of immigrant parents.
  13. 27. The psychology of men in the CBPR study was centered mainly on the welfare of their _____, which to them, always came first.
  14. 28. A recent study reported that the most reliable ration between sexes is 3:1 given the higher risk of females with ASD to be ____.
  15. 29. A physical illness that increases with acculturation but might also be underreported.
  16. 32. How many men participated in the “Aquí en Confianza,” study by Flores et al?
  17. 33. This is the ____ principle that guides CPBAR: integrate existing knowledge with the knowledge generated from the process to build on community engagement.
  18. 34. Most of the time the men in the “Aquí en Confianza,” relied on ____ healing practices.
  19. 35. The third CBPR principle calls for the involvement of _____.
  20. 36. According to Guillen, et al, ____ has a very low detection rate in Mexico.
  21. 37. The CBPR study allowed for the continual engagement of men to build trust, and en ____.
  22. 38. This non-financial barrier often prevents parents from seeking timely healthcare for their children.
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  1. 1. In the psychology of the men in the in the “Aquí en Confianza,” study, complaining about ___ pain was a sign of weakness and lack of will power.
  2. 2. Mexican men see their primary role in the family as _____.
  3. 5. Most of the men in the “Aquí en Confianza,” study by Flores et al worked everyday for more than ___ hours.
  4. 7. Family ____ is a protective factor that helps immigrant families maintain strong emotional health.
  5. 9. In the study “Aquí en Confianza,” there may have been a ____ bias.
  6. 10. Most men were willing to ____ for the wellbeing of their families, which they saw as a core duty of a noble man.
  7. 13. There are ____ principles that guide CBPAR.
  8. 14. What chronic condition becomes more common among immigrant children in each generation as they become more acculturated to U.S. society?
  9. 15. True or False? Most Mexican men intended to stay in the US indefinitely.
  10. 16. Who tends to put off diagnosing children's developmental disorders?
  11. 20. Who tends to take notice of a child's developmental disorder first?
  12. 21. Because most children depend on their parents to obtain health insurance, parental _____ and immigration status can influence children's health insurance status.
  13. 22. An emotion that is commonly associated with family separation during migration.
  14. 23. This is the ____ principle that guides CBPAR: acknowledgement of community as a unit of identity and identify community partners for collaboration.
  15. 25. Men rely on each other for social support and treat each other like _____.
  16. 30. Long work hours often limit parents' ability to access _____ for their children.
  17. 31. What type of research data do Perreira and Ornales recommended collecting in order to better understand the long term effects on immigrant children's health?