%0 Journal Article %T Latino Farmworkers and Under %A Angela Lamson %A Francisco J. Limon %A Jennifer Hodgson %A Mark C. Bowler %A Sy Saeed %J Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences %@ 1552-6364 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0739986318762457 %X The history of Latino farmworkers in the United States is long and complex. Economic forces and often-contradictory immigration policies have given rise to patterns of undocumented immigration from Mexico and Central America by individuals and families looking for work. This review uses a Critical Multiculturalism lens to explore the incidence of depression in Latino farmworkers; the link between depression symptoms and the experience of migration, acculturation, poverty, and agricultural work; and the role of culture, structural issues, primary care providers¡¯ inadequate training in mental health issues, and work conditions in the under-detection of depression in this population. Recommendations for clinicians and researchers are offered to improve detection of depression in Latino farmworkers %K farmworkers %K depression %K Latinos %K review of literature %K stigma %K and under-detection %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0739986318762457