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Caplan, S. - Acculturation can be conceived of as a process of adaptation to stressful changes. In the field of public health, research indicates that recently arrived Latino immigrants, presumably most affected by acculturative stress, have better health outcomes than those who have spent greater time in the United States...Conclusion: By developing an understanding of acculturative stress, nurses can better attend to the needs of our increasingly diverse population


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