Objective and Subjective Stress Differences: Foreign-Born and U.S. Native Adults in Boston Communities
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PresentationPublication Date
2013-05-08Keywords
Community HealthCommunity Health and Preventive Medicine
Environmental Public Health
Psychology
Translational Medical Research
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This study compares two high-risk populations: foreign- and US-born adults residing in the same Boston neighborhoods noted for high violence, low income, and greater morbidity and mortality for several chronic diseases (Health of Boston, 2010). The aims of the study are to improve community engagement and to identify stress-related differences between foreign and US-born adults and the interrelations between physiological and subjective stress indices in these populations. This presentation is part of the mini-symposium titled: How Community-Academic Partnership Initiatives Can Contribute to Translational Research.DOI
10.13028/mhaw-1g40Permanent Link to this Item
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10.13028/mhaw-1g40