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California is the specific geographic location where the relationship between social support and health outcomes among Latino immigrants was studied, as evidenced by the research conducted by Finch and Vega [1], [2] and the findings regarding the impact of social support levels on health [3], [4].

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Psychosocial Pathways - CDC cdc.gov CDC 4 facts
claimA study in California showed that Hispanic/Latino immigrants who reported discriminatory experiences and low social support were more likely to report poor health than those who reported discriminatory experiences and high levels of social support.
referenceFinch BK and Vega WA published a study in 2003 in the Journal of Immigrant Health examining the relationship between acculturation stress, social support, and self-rated health among Latinos in California.
claimA study in California found that Hispanic/Latino immigrants who reported discriminatory experiences and low social support were more likely to report poor health compared to those who reported discriminatory experiences and high levels of social support.
referenceFinch BK and Vega WA studied the relationship between acculturation stress, social support, and self-rated health among Latinos in California, published in the Journal of Immigrant Health in 2003.