Mexicans who migrate to the United States endure significant stressors related to the migration process and social and environmental conditions of life in the United States. Given that chronic stress exposure has been linked to the onset of health conditions, these ecological factors may expose them to increased risk for poor health. However, Mexicans have many positive health outcomes compared to those monitored nationally, making it crucial to understand possible sources of resilience in this population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFU.S.-Mexico border residents experience pervasive social and ecological stressors that contribute to a high burden of chronic disease.
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