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Exploring well-being among US Hispanics/Latinos in a church-based institution: a qualitative study.

Rosalba Hernandez1, Mercedes Carnethon2, Frank J Penedo2, Lizet Martinez2, Julia Boehm3, Stephen M Schueller2.   

Abstract

Major theories informing conceptions of psychological well-being draw heavily from Western-centric perspectives, which often neglect culturally bound frameworks. We investigated how U.S. Hispanics/Latinos conceptualize well-being, how psychosocial and behavioral aspects may increase well-being, and how psychosocial stressors may impact positive emotional states. Spanish-speaking Hispanic/Latino adults were recruited from a church in an urban city in the U.S. and invited to participate in focus groups. Two groups of women (n=19) and one group of men (n=8) participated. The importance of harmonious social relationships emerged as a theme with the central family unit as the fundamental force influencing long-lasting emotional well-being. Additional correlates of well-being included: faith/religiosity; physical health; self-love and -esteem; effective/open communication with family and friends; and financial security. Programs aimed at increasing well-being may need to be adapted before administration in Hispanics/Latinos to include a heightened focus on interpersonal factors. Delivery in religious institutions may also be particularly beneficial.

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Keywords:  Hispanics/Latinos; culture; happiness; qualitative; subjective well-being

Year:  2016        PMID: 27574528      PMCID: PMC5000347          DOI: 10.1080/17439760.2015.1117132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Posit Psychol        ISSN: 1743-9760


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