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Zornitsa Kalibatseva

Researcher at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey

Publications -  36
Citations -  930

Zornitsa Kalibatseva is an academic researcher from Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Ethnic group. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 32 publications receiving 755 citations. Previous affiliations of Zornitsa Kalibatseva include Michigan State University & Kenyon College.

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Disentangling immigrant status in mental health: Psychological protective and risk factors among Latino and Asian American immigrants.

TL;DR: This study aimed to disentangle the psychological mechanisms underlying immigrant status by testing a model of psychological protective and risk factors to predict the mental health prevalence rates among Latino and Asian American immigrants based on secondary analysis of the National Latino andAsian American Study.
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Depression among Asian Americans: Review and Recommendations

TL;DR: In the course of the review, the theme of complexity emerges: the heterogeneity of ethnic Asian American groups, the multidimensionality of depression, and the intersectionality of multiple factors among depressed Asian Americans.
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Stigma, mental health, and counseling service use: A person-centered approach to mental health stigma profiles

TL;DR: Results showed that students with high perceived need for mental health services, identifying as male or Asian, and belonging to the “High Self, High Public Stigma” group had lower likelihood of seekingmental health services in the past year.
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Open Trial of Vinyasa Yoga for Persistently Depressed Individuals: Evidence of Feasibility and Acceptability

TL;DR: This pilot study provided support for continuing to investigate Vinyasa yoga as an adjunct treatment for depression with significant decreases in depression symptoms and significant increases in an aspect of mindfulness and in behavior activation.
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Reliability and validity of the Farsi version of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) with Iranian psychiatric outpatients.

TL;DR: The PHQ-9 appears to have a unidimensional structure, adequate validity and reliability, and can be useful in epidemiological/research settings.