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美籍墨西哥移民的母婴健康:文化适应、居住时间和选择性回归移民的影响。

Maternal and infant health of Mexican immigrants in the USA: the effects of acculturation, duration, and selective return migration.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Institute for Ethnic Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2010 Aug;15(4):377-96. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2010.481329.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A significant body of research on minority health shows that while Hispanic immigrants experience unexpectedly favorable outcomes in maternal and infant health, their advantage deteriorates with increased time of residence in the USA. This is referred to as the 'acculturation paradox.'

OBJECTIVE

We assess the 'acculturation paradox' hypothesis that attributes this deterioration in birth and child health outcomes to negative effects of acculturation and behavioral adjustments made by immigrants while living in the USA, and investigate the potential for the existence of a selective return migration.

DESIGN

We use a sample of Mexican immigrant women living in two Midwestern communities in the USA to analyze the effects of immigrant duration and acculturation on birth outcomes once controlling for social, behavioral, and environmental determinants of health status. These results are verified by conducting a similar analysis with a nationally representative sample of Mexican immigrants.

RESULTS

We find duration of residence to have a significant and nonlinear relationship with birth outcomes and acculturation to not be statistically significant. The effect of mediators is minimal.

CONCLUSION

The analyses of birth outcomes of Mexican immigrant women shows little evidence of an acculturation effect and indirectly suggest the existence of a selective return migration mechanism.

摘要

背景

大量关于少数民族健康的研究表明,尽管西班牙裔移民在母婴健康方面的结果出人意料地较好,但随着他们在美国居住时间的增加,这种优势会逐渐减弱。这被称为“文化适应悖论”。

目的

我们评估了“文化适应悖论”假说,该假说认为,这种出生和儿童健康结果的恶化归因于移民在美国生活时文化适应的负面影响和行为调整,并探讨了选择性回归移民存在的可能性。

设计

我们使用居住在美国两个中西部社区的墨西哥移民妇女的样本,分析移民时间和文化适应对出生结果的影响,同时控制健康状况的社会、行为和环境决定因素。我们使用具有全国代表性的墨西哥移民样本进行了类似的分析,以验证这些结果。

结果

我们发现,居住时间与出生结果呈显著的非线性关系,而文化适应在统计学上并不显著。中介因素的影响很小。

结论

对墨西哥移民妇女出生结果的分析几乎没有证据表明存在文化适应效应,并间接地表明存在选择性回归移民机制。

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