Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigrants. This study aimed to compare the psychological symptoms reported by immigrants mothers and fathers who took their children with them with those who left their children behind. The sample comprised 213 Latin American immigrants (123 women and 90 men). The results showed that mothers who did not have children with them reported more psychological symptoms than those who did. Few differences were observed in the case of fathers, except that those who had their children with them reported more symptoms related with somatization. After controlling for possible confounding variables ('time since immigration', ·having a job', 'legal status', and...
In the United States, one fifth of school-aged children are Latinx, a majority who are first or seco...
This study examines how the migration experience affects the mental health status of recent Asian an...
The migration morbidity hypothesis suggests that stress events inherent in immigration contribute to...
Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigra...
Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigra...
Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigra...
Immigrant mothers face numerous challenges and unique stressors related not only to their role as as...
Nearly one out of every four children in the US is a child of immigrants. Yet few studies have asses...
Exponential increases in deportation and negative public discourse have resulted in heightened fears...
Thesis advisor: Thomas M. CreaThesis advisor: Ruth E. Prado P.Undocumented Mexican immigrants and th...
The literature assumes immigrant children arrive to the United States with their mothers, but this i...
Latinas/os are reported to be the fastest growing ethnic minority in the United States, with a large...
Labour migration is a challenge for the globalised world due to its long-term effects such as the fo...
Introduction: Millions of people live outside their country of origin, they are immigrants, refugees...
Undocumented Latinx immigrants (ULIs) comprise a large segment of the U.S. population, yet they rema...
In the United States, one fifth of school-aged children are Latinx, a majority who are first or seco...
This study examines how the migration experience affects the mental health status of recent Asian an...
The migration morbidity hypothesis suggests that stress events inherent in immigration contribute to...
Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigra...
Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigra...
Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigra...
Immigrant mothers face numerous challenges and unique stressors related not only to their role as as...
Nearly one out of every four children in the US is a child of immigrants. Yet few studies have asses...
Exponential increases in deportation and negative public discourse have resulted in heightened fears...
Thesis advisor: Thomas M. CreaThesis advisor: Ruth E. Prado P.Undocumented Mexican immigrants and th...
The literature assumes immigrant children arrive to the United States with their mothers, but this i...
Latinas/os are reported to be the fastest growing ethnic minority in the United States, with a large...
Labour migration is a challenge for the globalised world due to its long-term effects such as the fo...
Introduction: Millions of people live outside their country of origin, they are immigrants, refugees...
Undocumented Latinx immigrants (ULIs) comprise a large segment of the U.S. population, yet they rema...
In the United States, one fifth of school-aged children are Latinx, a majority who are first or seco...
This study examines how the migration experience affects the mental health status of recent Asian an...
The migration morbidity hypothesis suggests that stress events inherent in immigration contribute to...