The Interpersonal Model Of Depression

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In groups of Latino farmers, social situations play a big role in health and happiness. Most Latina women are the spouses of farmworkers, but that does not mean they are free from stress and depression. The article assigned focused on two depression models to use when studying Latina women, the social stress paradigm, which focuses on socioeconomic disadvantages, and the interpersonal model of depression, which focuses on relationships. The health levels of these women, specifically depression, are heavily reliant on family ties and social concerns. Interpersonal and social correlates are important to study in Latino women in order to gauge their depression levels. Latina women report being more sensitive in their interpersonal sectors than …show more content…

As mentioned previously, Latina women report more stressors in their lives, so this model is extremely relevant to the study of depression in Latinas. Because of strong family bonds, the interpersonal model is also relevant because it looks at interpersonal relationships. If stress and conflict are happening between people in the family, the interpersonal model will be able to identify and study the depressive symptoms present in the Latina woman’s …show more content…

Three of the factors studied in the assigned article were positively correlated with the depression symptoms of the women. These symptoms were family conflict, perceived discrimination based on race or ethnicity, and economic insecurity. Other factors studied, including outward orientation of the family and residential mobility, were not very influential of depression in the women. Findings showed that perceived discrimination and economic insecurity were related, because women saw the perceived discrimination as being manifested from their low economic

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