Abstract

This study seeks to determine if adopting a bicultural perspective affects an ethnic individual's subjective mental health. The ethnic group studied was the Cuban-American community of West New York, New Jersey. A sample of 151 healthy Cuban Americans was interviewed. Multivariate multiple regression analysis indicated that biculturalism predicted a significant amount of the variability in the indicators of subjective mental health even after variability due to background factors was partialed out.

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