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北卡罗来纳州具有不确定移民身份的西班牙裔和拉丁裔大学生的童年叙事和生活经历。

Childhood narratives and the lived experiences of Hispanic and Latinx college students with uncertain immigration statuses in North Carolina.

机构信息

Human Service Studies, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University , Greensboro, NC, USA.

Law, Duke University , Durham, NC, USA.

出版信息

Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2020 Dec;15(sup2):1822620. doi: 10.1080/17482631.2020.1822620.

Abstract

Childhood narratives are essential to identifying critical issues in their development and developing strategies to reduce risk and build resilience. Ambiguous loss, a psychological risk factor, has emerged as a critical issue among families with uncertain immigration statuses including the recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA). This population encounters barriers to accessing mental health resources and educational services, which compel them to use coping strategies to rebound from adversity. Interviews were conducted with 13 students, most being DACA recipients, of Hispanic and Latinx identities attending higher education institutions in North Carolina. The article focuses on the participants' experience as children prior to the U.S. government decision to rescind their deferred status. Identified risk factors include structural barriers to educational success, health and well-being, and criminalization of undocumented immigrants, confounded with childhood trauma of migration and other mental health consequences. The study found that participants experienced emotional trauma since their arrival in the U.S., starting in childhood, and in some cases, manifesting maladaptive behaviours adversely affecting their health and well-being through their lifespan. The authors recommend comprehensive assistance interventions and more appropriate institutional and community immigrant support systems for these students and their families.

摘要

儿童时期的经历对于识别其发展过程中的关键问题以及制定降低风险和培养适应力的策略至关重要。模糊性丧失是一个心理风险因素,已经成为包括接受童年入境暂缓遣返计划(DACA)的不确定移民身份家庭的一个关键问题。这些家庭在获取心理健康资源和教育服务方面面临障碍,这迫使他们采用应对策略从逆境中恢复。对 13 名学生进行了采访,他们大多是拉丁裔和西班牙裔身份的 DACA 接受者,在北卡罗来纳州的高等教育机构就读。本文重点关注参与者在美国政府决定撤销其暂缓身份之前作为儿童的经历。确定的风险因素包括教育成功、健康和福利方面的结构性障碍,以及对无证移民的刑事定罪,这些因素与移民带来的儿童创伤和其他心理健康后果交织在一起。研究发现,参与者自抵达美国以来就经历了情感创伤,这种创伤始于童年时期,在某些情况下,表现出适应不良的行为,对他们的健康和福祉产生不利影响,贯穿他们的整个生命周期。作者建议为这些学生及其家庭提供全面的援助干预措施和更合适的机构和社区移民支持系统。

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