Office for Disparities Research and Workforce Diversity Webinar Series: Mechanisms of Risk and Resilience for Mental Health in Individuals of Mexican Origin
Briefly

The California Families Project is a longitudinal study focused on the health, development, and well-being of Mexican-origin youth, examining factors influencing mental health over time.
Dr. Tatiana Meza-Cervera emphasizes the importance of understanding risk and resilience mechanisms in mental health for individuals of Mexican origin, showcasing insights through ongoing research.
The research presented today involves four doctors examining the development of mental health issues like depression in Mexican-origin young adults, highlighting cultural influences and protective factors.
Annual assessments of 674 participants provide comprehensive insights into their mental health journey from childhood to young adulthood, allowing for an in-depth analysis of risk factors.
Read at National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
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