Background and Objective: Restrictive immigration policies and discrimination are associated with negative health outcomes for immigrant and Latino families. Mixed-status families represent a unique subpopulation of Latinos affected by restrictive immigration policies. This qualitative study explored discrimination against mixed-status families and its potential health impact on Latino children from the perspective of Latina mothers. Methods: In 2017, twenty in-depth interviews with Latina mothers of mixed-status families living in northwestern North Carolina were conducted, transcribed, and analyzed. Constant comparison, an approach to grounded theory development, was used. Results: Nine themes emerged that reflected experiences with discr...
The current policy surrounding immigration in the United States (U.S.) has sparked negative attitude...
Latinos recently became the largest racial/ethnic minority group of US children. The Latino Consorti...
Background To determine the prevalence of parent-reported ethnic/racial discrimination, and to deter...
Objective: In recent years, discrimination directed toward Hispanic/Latino Americans has escalated, ...
Objective: This study tested whether an immigrant mother’s perception of ethnic and language-based d...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the impact of perceived discrimination among Latino immigra...
Throughout history and in contemporary U.S. society, immigration policies and practices have been la...
Throughout history and in contemporary U.S. society, immigration policies and practices have been la...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing population of children in the U.S. A greater proporti...
Recent years have seen growing discussion in media, academic, and policy circles about the problems ...
Objective: Throughout the history of the United States different legal measures have resulted in eff...
Research has found a strong inverse association between discrimination and health and well-being. Mo...
Abstract Background Given the anti-immigrant rhetoric...
Among Latinos in the United States, particularly in new settlement states, racial/ethnic discriminat...
AbstractResearch has found a strong inverse association between discrimination and health and well-b...
The current policy surrounding immigration in the United States (U.S.) has sparked negative attitude...
Latinos recently became the largest racial/ethnic minority group of US children. The Latino Consorti...
Background To determine the prevalence of parent-reported ethnic/racial discrimination, and to deter...
Objective: In recent years, discrimination directed toward Hispanic/Latino Americans has escalated, ...
Objective: This study tested whether an immigrant mother’s perception of ethnic and language-based d...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the impact of perceived discrimination among Latino immigra...
Throughout history and in contemporary U.S. society, immigration policies and practices have been la...
Throughout history and in contemporary U.S. society, immigration policies and practices have been la...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing population of children in the U.S. A greater proporti...
Recent years have seen growing discussion in media, academic, and policy circles about the problems ...
Objective: Throughout the history of the United States different legal measures have resulted in eff...
Research has found a strong inverse association between discrimination and health and well-being. Mo...
Abstract Background Given the anti-immigrant rhetoric...
Among Latinos in the United States, particularly in new settlement states, racial/ethnic discriminat...
AbstractResearch has found a strong inverse association between discrimination and health and well-b...
The current policy surrounding immigration in the United States (U.S.) has sparked negative attitude...
Latinos recently became the largest racial/ethnic minority group of US children. The Latino Consorti...
Background To determine the prevalence of parent-reported ethnic/racial discrimination, and to deter...