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Are Latino migrant farmworkers at an increased risk of depression compared to the general Latino population in the United States?. Issue 4 (April 2017)
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Journal Article
Title:
Are Latino migrant farmworkers at an increased risk of depression compared to the general Latino population in the United States?. Issue 4 (April 2017)
Main Title:
Are Latino migrant farmworkers at an increased risk of depression compared to the general Latino population in the United States?
Abstract : EVIDENCE‐BASED ANSWER : The answer is unclear for all Latino farmworkers. However, immigrant farmworkers from Mexico have higher levels of depression than US‐born farmworkers of Mexican ancestry (SOR: C, retrospective cohort study). Immigrant farmworkers are at a higher risk of experiencing psychological distress, having a high overall rate of depression, and have a higher rate of depression than the general population in the United States (SOR: C, cross‐sectional studies).