Federal, State, and Local Immigrant-Related Policies and Child Health Outcomes: a Systematic Review

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Danielle M. Crookes
Kaitlyn K. Stanhope
Ye Ji Kim
Elizabeth Lummus
Shakira F. Suglia
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[1] Emory University,Department of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health
[2] Emory University,Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, School of Medicine
[3] Emory University,Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences, Rollins School of Public Health
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Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities | 2022年 / 9卷
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Policy; Immigrants; Children; Mental health; Health;
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The passage of US immigrant-related policies at the federal, state, and local level is on the rise. These policies may affect child health through several mechanisms. We performed a systematic review of English-language, peer-reviewed, quantitative studies examining US immigrant-related policies and the mental and physical health of youth in immigrant families. We searched PubMed and five social science databases for studies published between 1986 and 2019. Two independent reviewers screened the studies and appraised study quality. Of the final 17 studies, ten studies examined birth outcomes and seven studies examined other outcomes in childhood and adolescence (e.g., self-rated health). Generally, exclusionary policies were associated with worse health outcomes and inclusive policies were associated with better health outcomes. Several studies did not observe an association, but only one study found an association of the opposite direction. In that study, similar trends in different policy environments and across foreign-born and US-born women suggest alternative causes for the observed association. Overall, we find that exclusionary policies are, at best, neutral, but likely harmful towards child wellbeing, while inclusive policies can be beneficial.
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