School of Transborder Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.
Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.
J Community Psychol. 2019 Jun;47(5):1151-1168. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22178. Epub 2019 Mar 4.
To examine how Latino parent's personal connection to immigrants is linked to their children's risk of being referred/diagnosed with a developmental disorder.
Using the 2015 Latino National Health and Immigration Survey (n = 548), we asked adults about their connections to immigrants. We also asked if their child has been referred/diagnosed with a developmental disorder. We estimated a series of regressions to predict increases in the probability of a child being referred/diagnosed for a developmental disorder.
Respondents who know a deportee are 2.4 times more likely (p = 0.009) to report that their child has been referred or diagnosed with a developmental disorder. Additionally, knowing more deportees, and having a closer family tie with deportees, are all statistically associated with developmental problems.
This study adds to the emerging research on stress and child health, by examining the intersections of immigration policy, mental health, and child development.
探讨拉美裔父母与移民的个人联系如何与其子女被诊断为发育障碍的风险相关。
本研究使用了 2015 年的拉丁裔国家健康和移民调查(n=548),询问成年人与移民的联系。我们还询问他们的孩子是否被转介/诊断为发育障碍。我们估计了一系列回归来预测儿童被转介/诊断为发育障碍的概率增加。
知道被驱逐出境者的受访者报告其孩子被转介或诊断为发育障碍的可能性高出 2.4 倍(p=0.009)。此外,认识更多的被驱逐出境者,以及与被驱逐出境者有更密切的家庭关系,都与发育问题有统计学关联。
本研究通过考察移民政策、心理健康和儿童发展之间的交叉点,为正在出现的压力与儿童健康研究增添了新内容。