Latino Immigrants, Acculturation, and Health: Promising New Directions in Research

This article provides an analysis of novel topics emerging in recent years in research on Latino immigrants, acculturation, and health. In the past ten years, the number of studies assessing new ways to conceptualize and understand how acculturation-related processes may influence health has grown....

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subjects Acculturation
assimilation
Cognition
Cultural Characteristics
Emigrants and Immigrants
Hispanic Americans
Humans
immigration
neighborhoods
Policy
Politics
Racism - ethnology
Residence Characteristics
Risk Factors
social determinants
Social Determinants of Health - ethnology
Social Environment
Social Support
transnationalism
United States - epidemiology
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