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The overarching aim of the study is to garner empirical support for intervention components that can reduce acculturative stress in Latinx immigrants. Informed by our review of the literature and our prior research, we hypothesize that we can target the following mechanisms in a modularized group intervention format, as detailed below. These are preliminary areas targeted by the intervention, but may be updated based on feedback from the Community Advisory Board, Community Consultation Studio, and Duke Health key informants.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Acculturative Stress as measured by the Hispanic Stress Inventory-2
Timeframe: 10 weeks
Perceived Stress as measured by the Perceived Stress Scale
Timeframe: 10 weeks
Dispositional resilience as measured by the Resiliency Scale
Timeframe: 10 weeks
Coping strategies as measured by the Brief COPE Scale
Timeframe: 10 weeks
Ethnic Identity as measured by the Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure
Timeframe: 10 weeks
Familism as measured by Familism Scale.
Timeframe: 10 weeks
Social Support as measured by Social Support Questionnaire
Timeframe: 10 weeks