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近期来自拉丁美洲的成年移民的敲诈勒索经历:自我报告的患病率、相关成本及当前心理健康状况

Extortion experiences of recent adult immigrants from Latin America: self-reported prevalence, associated costs, and current mental health.

作者信息

Vargas Laura, Epperson C Neill, Richmond Therese S, Sharif Shadi, Berkowitz Lily, Giano Zachary, Hargarten Stephen, Ungar Mark, Weigend-Vargas Eugenio, Sakai Joseph

机构信息

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, USA.

Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado SOM, Aurora, CO, USA.

出版信息

Inj Epidemiol. 2024 Sep 5;11(1):43. doi: 10.1186/s40621-024-00524-2.

Abstract

Violence across Latin America is an increasingly important factor influencing migration to the US. A particular form of violence that is experienced by many Latinx migrants is extortion. This research analyzes the extortion experiences of Latinx immigrant adults arriving at the US southern border and the impact these experiences have on mental health. We find that on average, participants paid $804 in extortion during their migration. The most common perpetrators of extortion in our study were police followed by immigration officials throughout Latin America. Pregnant participants were less likely to experience extortion and adults traveling with children were more likely to be extorted. Participants who were extorted for money reported significantly greater severity of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms compared to those who were not extorted. This research is the first of its kind to analyze extortion experiences among Latinx immigrants to the US, quantifying the prevalence, amounts paid, countries where extortion occurs, and perpetrators of extortion. In addition, extortion experiences are associated with negative effects on the mental health of newly arrived Latinx immigrants to the US. Based upon these findings, we recommend that extortion should be considered a significant stressor in the migrant experience, particularly for those adults traveling with children.

摘要

拉丁美洲各地的暴力行为正日益成为影响向美国移民的一个重要因素。许多拉丁裔移民所经历的一种特殊形式的暴力是敲诈勒索。本研究分析了抵达美国南部边境的拉丁裔成年移民的敲诈勒索经历以及这些经历对心理健康的影响。我们发现,参与者在移民期间平均支付了804美元的敲诈勒索费用。在我们的研究中,敲诈勒索最常见的实施者是警察,其次是拉丁美洲各地的移民官员。怀孕的参与者遭遇敲诈勒索的可能性较小,而携带儿童旅行的成年人被敲诈勒索的可能性更大。与未被敲诈勒索的参与者相比,因钱财被敲诈勒索的参与者报告的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状严重得多。这项研究是同类研究中首次分析美国拉丁裔移民中的敲诈勒索经历,量化了敲诈勒索的发生率、支付金额、发生敲诈勒索的国家以及敲诈勒索的实施者。此外,敲诈勒索经历对新抵达美国的拉丁裔移民的心理健康有负面影响。基于这些发现,我们建议敲诈勒索应被视为移民经历中的一个重大压力源,尤其是对于那些携带儿童旅行的成年人。

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