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Perceived discrimination and depression among new migrants to Hong Kong: The moderating role of social support and neighborhood collective efficacy
Kee Lee CHOU
Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS)
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Keyphrases
Common Experience
14%
Copyright
14%
Depression Scale
14%
Depressive Symptoms
100%
Epidemiology Study
14%
Hong Kong
100%
Immigrants
28%
Immigration Status
14%
Longitudinal Data
14%
Mainland China
14%
Marital Status
14%
Mental Health
14%
Migrants
14%
Moderating Role
100%
Neighborhood Collective Efficacy
100%
New Immigrants
14%
New Migrants
100%
Newly Arrived Immigrants
14%
Perceived Depression
100%
Perceived Discrimination
100%
Personal Income
14%
Risk Factors
14%
Social Support
100%
Sociodemographic Characteristics
14%
Psychology
Collective Efficacy
100%
Depression
66%
Depression Scale
11%
Discrimination
100%
Immigrant
55%
Mental Health
11%
Social Support
100%
Social Sciences
Discrimination
100%
Hong Kong
100%
Mainland China
11%
Marital Status
11%
Mental Health
11%
Social Support
100%
Sociodemographics
22%