A Malady with No Name: Understanding Experiences of Depression Among Older Hmong Refugees

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Mai See Yang
Jan E. Mutchler
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[1] University of California,Department of Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing
[2] University of Massachusetts Boston,Department of Gerontology
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Depression; Immigrants; Older Hmong; Refugees;
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We interviewed older Hmong refugees in the U.S. to understand how they experience and define depression. Methods. Data were collected in California (N = 20). The study sample included Hmong immigrants aged 55 and over. The qualitative method allowed for an in-depth understanding of events that occurred throughout the participants’ life course and how these events impacted depression in later life. Results. The participants’ conceptualization of depression was defined with reference to their lived experiences. Three main conceptualizations emerged: behavioral descriptions of depression, mental or emotional descriptions, and physical descriptions of depression. The use of personal examples to describe depression was common. Our findings suggest that this sample’s understanding of depression may not be fully captured by conventional measurement and thus more work is needed to develop a measure of depression that aligns with these respondents’ descriptions.
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