UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, Department of Community Health Sciences, 650 Charles E Young Dr S, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2013 Mar;81:79-86. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.12.012. Epub 2012 Dec 20.
At the same time that health researchers have mostly ignored the cross-border nature of immigrant social networks, scholars of immigrant "transnationalism" have left health largely unexamined. This paper addresses this gap by analyzing the relationship between cross-border ties and self-rated health status for young Latino adults living in the greater Los Angeles area (n = 1268). Findings based on an ordered logistic regression analysis suggest that cross-border relationships may have both protective and adverse effects on overall health status. Specifically, those reporting a period of extended parental cross-border separation during childhood have lower odds of reporting better categories of self-rated health, all else equal. Conversely, a significant positive association was found between having a close relative living abroad and self-rated health status for foreign-born respondents when interacted with immigrant generation (foreign versus U.S.-born). Given the findings of significant negative and positive relationships between cross-border ties and self-rated general health status, I discuss the implications for future research on the social determinants of immigrant health.
与此同时,健康研究人员大多忽略了移民社交网络的跨境性质,而移民“跨国主义”的学者也基本上没有将健康纳入研究范围。本文通过分析居住在大洛杉矶地区的年轻拉丁裔成年人(n=1268)的跨境关系与自我报告的健康状况之间的关系,弥补了这一空白。基于有序逻辑回归分析的结果表明,跨境关系可能对整体健康状况既有保护作用,也有不利影响。具体来说,那些报告在童年时期有一段父母跨境分离期的人,在其他条件相同的情况下,报告更好的自我健康状况的几率较低。相反,在与移民代际(外国出生与美国出生)相互作用时,对于外国出生的受访者来说,与在国外生活的近亲之间存在显著的正相关关系。鉴于跨境关系与自我报告的一般健康状况之间存在显著的正负关系,我讨论了这些关系对未来关于移民健康的社会决定因素的研究的影响。