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Dernière synchronisation le 06/06/2026
J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv . 2026;64 (2) :7-12
Rural Hispanic/Latino older adults experience significant mental health disparities due to intersecting factors of aging, culture, and geographic isolation. From a nursing perspective, addressing these gaps requires understanding cultural values, such as , , and religious coping, which influence symptom expression and help-seeking behaviors. Nurses in rural settings often serve as the first point of contact, making culturally sensitive screening and recognition of somatic presentations critical for timely diagnosis and treatment. Structural barriers include language differences, provider shortages, financial constraints, transportation challenges, and immigration fears, which are intensified in rural settings. Integrating mental health services into primary care, leveraging , and partnering with trusted community-based institutions can enhance engagement and trust. Nursing research should prioritize culturally adapted interventions, telehealth strategies for low-literacy populations, and workforce development to increase bilingual, bicultural providers. A nursing-led, culturally responsive approach is essential to close mental health gaps for this population.