Abstract
ABSTRACT Familismo, a central theme in the Latino community, is viewed as protective factors by providing support, loyalty, and cohesion. However, for Latino gay men, it can also create hurdles and lead to mental health challenges when coming out to family members. Despite mental health concerns, receiving treatment is viewed as a stigma within the community. As a result, their mental health needs go unaddressed, putting them at risk of long-term effects. This practice corner highlights current gaps in research while emphasizing the need for culturally appropriate interventions for the population. It also offers implications for future research.
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