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拉丁裔在洛杉矶的法律地位、在美国的时间和幸福感。

Legal Status, Time in the USA, and the Well-Being of Latinos in Los Angeles.

机构信息

University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Urban Health. 2017 Dec;94(6):764-775. doi: 10.1007/s11524-017-0197-3.

Abstract

In the USA, undocumented Latino immigrants may have poorer health because of barriers to health care, stressors, and detrimental effects of immigration enforcement. Previous immigrant health research, however, suggests that recently arrived Latino immigrants have better health than US-born Latinos and their health deteriorates over time. Given the current environments that undocumented immigrants face, legal status is a structural factor that likely influences the patterns of immigrant health. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the extent to which physical and mental health differed by legal status and duration in the USA for the Latino population in Los Angeles County, California. We conducted analysis of Latino respondents (n = 1396) to the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey (L.A.FANS) Wave II. We examined self-reported health, depression measured by the Composite International Diagnostic Interview-Short Form, and blood pressure collected by trained interviewers. Respondents reported their legal status, time in the USA, and other sociodemographic characteristics. Regression models were used to test associations between each outcome and 1) legal status and 2) legal status by duration (≤ 15 and > 15 years) in the USA. Without taking duration into account, we found no significant differences in outcomes between undocumented, documented, or US-born Latinos. Taking duration into account, shorter duration undocumented immigrants had worse self-reported health than the US born. Undocumented immigrants, regardless of duration, had higher blood pressure than documented immigrants who had been in the USA for less time and the same level of blood pressure as the US born. In contrast, shorter duration documented immigrants had lower blood pressure compared to longer duration documented immigrants and US-born counterparts, and marginally lower blood pressure than shorter duration undocumented immigrants. The findings suggest that the "health advantage" generally presumed to exist among immigrants may not affect undocumented immigrants.

摘要

在美国,由于医疗保健障碍、压力源以及移民执法的不利影响,无证拉丁裔移民的健康状况可能较差。然而,先前的移民健康研究表明,最近抵达的拉丁裔移民的健康状况优于美国出生的拉丁裔,而且他们的健康状况随着时间的推移而恶化。鉴于无证移民目前面临的环境,法律地位是一个可能影响移民健康模式的结构性因素。因此,本研究旨在探讨在加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县的拉丁裔人群中,在美国的合法身份和居留时间对身心健康的影响程度。我们对洛杉矶家庭和邻里调查(L.A.FANS)第二波的拉丁裔受访者(n=1396)进行了分析。我们检查了自我报告的健康状况、用复合国际诊断访谈-短表测量的抑郁情况以及由经过培训的访谈者收集的血压。受访者报告了他们的合法身份、在美国的时间和其他社会人口特征。回归模型用于检验每个结果与 1)合法身份和 2)在美国的合法身份与居留时间(≤15 年和>15 年)之间的关联。在不考虑居留时间的情况下,我们没有发现无证、有证或美国出生的拉丁裔之间在结果上有显著差异。考虑到居留时间,无身份的短期移民的自我报告健康状况比美国出生的移民差。无论居留时间如何,无证移民的血压都高于在美国时间较短的有证移民,与美国出生的移民的血压水平相同。相比之下,短期有证移民的血压低于长期有证移民和美国出生的同龄人,并且比短期无证移民的血压略低。这些发现表明,一般认为移民中存在的“健康优势”可能不适用于无证移民。

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