Friedman Abigail S, Venkataramani Atheendar S
Abigail S. Friedman (
Atheendar S. Venkataramani is an assistant professor in the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2021 Jul;40(7):1056-1065. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2020.02356.
Aggressive deportation policy enforcement in the US may make undocumented immigrants and those close to them reluctant to seek medical care. With 68 percent of undocumented immigrants coming from Mexico or Central America, US deportation policies particularly affect Hispanic residents. To examine how deportation enforcement relates to health care use in the Hispanic population in general, we matched survey data from the 2011-16 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System to measures of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity. Quasi-experimental analyses demonstrated that Hispanic respondents were less likely to report having had a regular provider or annual checkup following increased ICE activity in their state. In contrast, these behaviors were unchanged among non-Hispanic adults, a group less likely to be affected by deportation enforcement. Parallel results were found among Hispanic and non-Hispanic adults with diabetes, for whom lapses in care may confer significant health risks.
美国严厉的驱逐政策执法可能会使无证移民及其身边的人不愿寻求医疗护理。68%的无证移民来自墨西哥或中美洲,因此美国的驱逐政策对西班牙裔居民影响尤为严重。为了全面研究驱逐执法与西班牙裔人群医疗保健使用之间的关系,我们将2011 - 16年行为风险因素监测系统的调查数据与移民和海关执法局(ICE)活动的相关指标进行了匹配。准实验分析表明,在本州ICE活动增加后,西班牙裔受访者报告有固定医疗服务提供者或进行年度体检的可能性降低。相比之下,这些行为在非西班牙裔成年人中没有变化,因为这一群体受驱逐执法影响的可能性较小。在患有糖尿病的西班牙裔和非西班牙裔成年人中也发现了类似结果,他们的护理中断可能会带来重大健康风险。