Immigration Policy Changes and the Mental Health of Mexican-American Immigrants

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Robin E. Gearing
Micki Washburn
Luis R. Torres
L. Christian Carr
Alberto Cabrera
Reyna Olivares
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[1] University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work,Center for Mental Health Research and Innovations in Treatment Engagement and Services (MH
[2] University of Texas Arlington School of Social Work,RITES Center)
[3] University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Social Work,undefined
[4] University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work,undefined
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Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities | 2021年 / 8卷
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Immigrants; Mexican-Americans; Latinos; Mental health; Immigration policy;
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In recent years, significant policy changes focused on immigrants migrating through the southern United States border have been implemented. To determine if there was an association between time since immigration and increases in negative mental health symptomology, 249 Mexican-American immigrants ages 18–65 were field recruited to participate in a survey exploring their physical and mental health. Results indicate that inconsistent with the Hispanic Health Paradox, the psychological health of immigrants arriving since 2015 was significantly worse than that of more established immigrants. New arrivals had a .38 increased risk of experiencing clinically significant depression and a .47 increased risk of experiencing global psychological distress. Time since immigration was not significantly related to past 30-day alcohol use. Implications for future research and clinical practice with immigrants are explored, and suggestions on how better identify and assist Mexican-American immigrants with mental health concerns are offered.
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页码:579 / 588
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