The etiology of depression among Mexican American girls : a qualitative analysis

This study uses an integration of ethnographic and case-study qualitative analysis to help explain early adolescent and caregiver perspectives of an increased prevalence of depression in Mexican American girls. This phenomenon has been replicated in numerous other studies and it is important to obta...

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Main Author: Lopez-Morales, Sandra Lynn, 1979-
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/18164
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-181642015-09-20T17:10:23ZThe etiology of depression among Mexican American girls : a qualitative analysisLopez-Morales, Sandra Lynn, 1979-Mexican American girls--Texas--Psychology--Case studiesMexican American teenage girls--Texas--Psychology--Case studiesMexican American girls--PsychologyMexican American teenage girls--PsychologyDepression in children--Texas--Etiology--Case studiesDepression in adolescence--Texas--Etiology--Case studiesThis study uses an integration of ethnographic and case-study qualitative analysis to help explain early adolescent and caregiver perspectives of an increased prevalence of depression in Mexican American girls. This phenomenon has been replicated in numerous other studies and it is important to obtain more information to inform understanding, enhance treatment, and initiate intervention and prevention strategies. The combination of these methods of qualitative inquiry allowed for the triangulation of multiple pieces of data including participant observation, interviewing, and archival research. Retrospective child and caregiver verbal accounts were compared with one another as well as with prior assessment of functioning and participant observation. Fourteen Mexican American or bi-ethnic early adolescents and one of their caregivers were interviewed using an unstructured interview process. Transcribed interviews were analyzed qualitatively. Findings suggest that both girls and caregivers focus on the contribution of negative life events, interpersonal relationship stress, personal characteristics, gender discrimination, and biology on the increased prevalence of depression. It is noteworthy that each of these factors is strongly correlated with the family socio-cultural environment. This study concludes with a proposal to integrate the work of Zayas, Lester, Cabassa, and Fortuna (2005) regarding Latina suicide attempts and the work of Hyde, Mezulis, and Abramson (2008) regarding the increase in girls’ rates of depression during early adolescence to explain the increased prevalence of depression in Mexican American girls yielding additional affective, biological, and cognitive vulnerabilities as well as particular negative life events.text2012-10-04T18:18:55Z2012-10-04T18:18:55Z2008-122012-10-04electronichttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/18164engCopyright is held by the author. Presentation of this material on the Libraries' web site by University Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin was made possible under a limited license grant from the author who has retained all copyrights in the works.
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topic Mexican American girls--Texas--Psychology--Case studies
Mexican American teenage girls--Texas--Psychology--Case studies
Mexican American girls--Psychology
Mexican American teenage girls--Psychology
Depression in children--Texas--Etiology--Case studies
Depression in adolescence--Texas--Etiology--Case studies
spellingShingle Mexican American girls--Texas--Psychology--Case studies
Mexican American teenage girls--Texas--Psychology--Case studies
Mexican American girls--Psychology
Mexican American teenage girls--Psychology
Depression in children--Texas--Etiology--Case studies
Depression in adolescence--Texas--Etiology--Case studies
Lopez-Morales, Sandra Lynn, 1979-
The etiology of depression among Mexican American girls : a qualitative analysis
description This study uses an integration of ethnographic and case-study qualitative analysis to help explain early adolescent and caregiver perspectives of an increased prevalence of depression in Mexican American girls. This phenomenon has been replicated in numerous other studies and it is important to obtain more information to inform understanding, enhance treatment, and initiate intervention and prevention strategies. The combination of these methods of qualitative inquiry allowed for the triangulation of multiple pieces of data including participant observation, interviewing, and archival research. Retrospective child and caregiver verbal accounts were compared with one another as well as with prior assessment of functioning and participant observation. Fourteen Mexican American or bi-ethnic early adolescents and one of their caregivers were interviewed using an unstructured interview process. Transcribed interviews were analyzed qualitatively. Findings suggest that both girls and caregivers focus on the contribution of negative life events, interpersonal relationship stress, personal characteristics, gender discrimination, and biology on the increased prevalence of depression. It is noteworthy that each of these factors is strongly correlated with the family socio-cultural environment. This study concludes with a proposal to integrate the work of Zayas, Lester, Cabassa, and Fortuna (2005) regarding Latina suicide attempts and the work of Hyde, Mezulis, and Abramson (2008) regarding the increase in girls’ rates of depression during early adolescence to explain the increased prevalence of depression in Mexican American girls yielding additional affective, biological, and cognitive vulnerabilities as well as particular negative life events. === text
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title The etiology of depression among Mexican American girls : a qualitative analysis
title_short The etiology of depression among Mexican American girls : a qualitative analysis
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