| Literature DB >> 25364312 |
Melissa A Green1, Georgina Perez2, India J Ornelas3, Anh N Tran2, Connie Blumenthal1, Michelle Lyn2, Giselle Corbie-Smith4.
Abstract
Use of mental health care services for psychological distress is limited among Latino immigrants. In geographic areas where migration has been rapid, mental health systems possess limited capacity to provide bilingual and bicultural assistance. The development of a bilingual and bicultural workforce is a necessary yet long-term solution. More immediate strategies, however, are needed to meet the needs of immigrant Latinos. This paper describes the development of a stress-reduction focused, lay health advisor training that targets individual behavior change among Latina immigrants. The theoretical foundation, curriculum components, and pilot implementation of the training are discussed. As natural leaders, Latina promotoras disseminated learned strategies and resources within their communities. The lay health advisor model is a salient method for disseminating information regarding mental health and stress reduction among Latinas.Entities:
Keywords: Immigrant; Latinos; Lay Health Advisors; Mental health; Promotoras
Year: 2012 PMID: 25364312 PMCID: PMC4212221
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Calif J Health Promot ISSN: 1545-8717