Hispanic Behavioral Science Research: Recommendations for Future Research
- 1 March 1984
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
- Vol. 6 (1) , 13-32
- https://doi.org/10.1177/07399863840061003
Abstract
This article briefly presents the major developments in Hispanic behavioral science research over the past decade and provides recommendations for future research. Some of the major research-related developments have emanated largely from three research centers dedicated to the study of Hispanic mental health, a national organization of service providers, and a minority mental health fellowship program. Numerous individuals from various backgrounds were consulted about future research directions. The salient feature of the advice that was received and the literature searched was that a theoretical orientation is emerging in Hispanic focused research. This theoretical orientation makes use of acculturation and biculturalism as major constructs within which to embed findings and to draw conclusions from empirical studies. Recommendations for future behavioral research with Hispanics were organized into three broad categories: life span issues, delivery of mental health services, and prevention and mental health. Finally, methodological considerations were discussed, including the heterogeneity of the Hispanic population and strategies for obtaining sensitive information.Keywords
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