Alpysbekova Aigerim, Montero-Zamora Pablo, Soares Mary H, Scaramutti Carolina, Sahbaz Sumeyra, Duque Maria, Bautista Tara, Garcia Maria Fernanda, Salas-Wright Christopher P, Maldonado-Molina Mildred M, Bates Melissa M, Pérez-Gómez Augusto, Mejía Trujillo Juliana, Brown Eric C, Schwartz Seth J
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States of America.
Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 Dec 23;19(12):e0313215. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0313215. eCollection 2024.
Research suggests that forced migration may lead to cultural stress and psychological distress. However, little is known about immigrant parents' pre- and post-migration concerns for their children's welfare. The present study examined the concerns of Venezuelan parents who migrated to the United States versus those who migrated to Colombia, and whether post-migration concerns were related to cultural stressors, mental health, and cultural identity. A sample of 609 Venezuelan immigrants completed surveys and responded to an open-ended prompt asking about pre- and post-migration concerns for children's welfare. Lack of safety was the most common pre-migration concern for Venezuelans in the U.S., whereas lack of food was the most common pre-migration concern for Venezuelans in Colombia. More years in the destination country since arrival were linked to heightened economic concerns and reduced worries about family separation. A positive link emerged between national identity and health-related concerns for children following migration. This knowledge can inform policies and programs to better support immigrant families as they navigate the challenges of forced migration.
研究表明,被迫迁移可能会导致文化压力和心理困扰。然而,对于移民父母在迁移前后对子女福祉的担忧,我们却知之甚少。本研究考察了移民到美国的委内瑞拉父母与移民到哥伦比亚的委内瑞拉父母的担忧,以及迁移后的担忧是否与文化压力源、心理健康和文化认同有关。609名委内瑞拉移民的样本完成了调查问卷,并回答了一个开放式问题,询问他们在迁移前后对子女福祉的担忧。在美国,缺乏安全是委内瑞拉人迁移前最常见的担忧,而在哥伦比亚,缺乏食物是委内瑞拉人迁移前最常见的担忧。自抵达目的地国以来居住的时间越长,经济担忧就越强烈,对家庭分离的担忧则减少。迁移后,国民身份与对子女健康相关的担忧之间出现了积极的联系。这些知识可为政策和项目提供参考,以便在移民家庭应对被迫迁移的挑战时更好地支持他们。