Immigrants belonging to some racial/ethnic minority groups might not be benefitting from the healthy migrant effect. With data from the New Immigrant Survey (2003), which includes immigrants from Mexico, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba, and Jamaica, I examine the odds of three health outcomes, chronic conditions, depressive symptoms, and fair or poor self-rated health using a series of logistic regression analyses. I draw on segmented assimilation and the cumulative inequality theories to understand and explicate the extent to which immigrants’ demographic characteristics, pre-immigration experiences, and acculturation in the U.S. might have an impact on immigrants’ health outcomes. Compared to Mexican immigrants, I find evidence to support...
Research has found that immigrant health has a tendency to decline with time spent in the United Sta...
The ways in which immigrant health profiles change with shifts in acculturation is of increasing int...
Diabetes is a disease that affects the Hispanic population in disproportionate numbers. With larger ...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
ObjectivesWe determined the impact of premigration circumstances on postmigration psychological dist...
Previous studies show that health outcomes of immigrants in the United States are favorable compared...
Latino immigrants exhibit health declines with increasing duration in the United States, which some ...
Recent research has revealed an epidemiologic paradox within immigrants: undocumented immigrants oft...
Poster Presentation When comparing the health of immigrants to the native-born, studies have found w...
There has been a significant increase in the number of Caribbean immigrants to the United States wit...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Latino immigrants, particularly Mexican, have some health advantages over U.S.-born Mexicans and Whi...
Given documented variation in pre-migration and migration-related experiences, Cuban immigrants in t...
The response of immigrants to new societies is dynamic. There may be an initial period of happiness ...
Nearly one out of every four children in the US is a child of immigrants. Yet few studies have asses...
Research has found that immigrant health has a tendency to decline with time spent in the United Sta...
The ways in which immigrant health profiles change with shifts in acculturation is of increasing int...
Diabetes is a disease that affects the Hispanic population in disproportionate numbers. With larger ...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
ObjectivesWe determined the impact of premigration circumstances on postmigration psychological dist...
Previous studies show that health outcomes of immigrants in the United States are favorable compared...
Latino immigrants exhibit health declines with increasing duration in the United States, which some ...
Recent research has revealed an epidemiologic paradox within immigrants: undocumented immigrants oft...
Poster Presentation When comparing the health of immigrants to the native-born, studies have found w...
There has been a significant increase in the number of Caribbean immigrants to the United States wit...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Latino immigrants, particularly Mexican, have some health advantages over U.S.-born Mexicans and Whi...
Given documented variation in pre-migration and migration-related experiences, Cuban immigrants in t...
The response of immigrants to new societies is dynamic. There may be an initial period of happiness ...
Nearly one out of every four children in the US is a child of immigrants. Yet few studies have asses...
Research has found that immigrant health has a tendency to decline with time spent in the United Sta...
The ways in which immigrant health profiles change with shifts in acculturation is of increasing int...
Diabetes is a disease that affects the Hispanic population in disproportionate numbers. With larger ...