Poor childhood health contributes to lower socioeconomic status in adulthood. Subsequently, low socioeconomic status among parents contributes to poor childhood health outcomes in the next generation. This cycle can be particularly pernicious for vulnerable and low-income minority populations, including many children of immigrants. And because of the rapid growth in the numbers of immigrant children, this cycle also has implications for the nation as a whole. By promoting the physical well-being and emotional health of children of immigrants, health professionals and policy makers can ultimately improve the long-term economic prospects of the next generation
This paper explored whether preschooler's physical (body mass index and salivary cortisol levels) an...
Executive Editors, Dr. Robert Sanborn and Dr. Christopher Greeley, discuss the implications of resea...
Our objective was to examine the association between parental immigration status and child health an...
Poor childhood health contributes to lower socioeconomic status in adulthood. Subsequently, low soci...
of immigrants are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population under age 18 (Van Hook and Fix ...
There are knowledge gaps related to understanding the development of chronic disease risks in childr...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing child population in the United States. More than 20 p...
Copyright © 2013 Stella M. Yu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Although the children of first-generation immigrants tend to have better health than the native popu...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing population of children in the United States. Compare...
Children of immigrants have received increasing attention in recent years because first and secondge...
Provides an overview of immigration trends and their effects on the composition of the young child p...
Few situations pose a greater adjustment challenge than moving to a new country. Situations that mot...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing population of children in the U.S. A greater proporti...
Research consistently demonstrates the critical role of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), tradit...
This paper explored whether preschooler's physical (body mass index and salivary cortisol levels) an...
Executive Editors, Dr. Robert Sanborn and Dr. Christopher Greeley, discuss the implications of resea...
Our objective was to examine the association between parental immigration status and child health an...
Poor childhood health contributes to lower socioeconomic status in adulthood. Subsequently, low soci...
of immigrants are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population under age 18 (Van Hook and Fix ...
There are knowledge gaps related to understanding the development of chronic disease risks in childr...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing child population in the United States. More than 20 p...
Copyright © 2013 Stella M. Yu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Although the children of first-generation immigrants tend to have better health than the native popu...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing population of children in the United States. Compare...
Children of immigrants have received increasing attention in recent years because first and secondge...
Provides an overview of immigration trends and their effects on the composition of the young child p...
Few situations pose a greater adjustment challenge than moving to a new country. Situations that mot...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing population of children in the U.S. A greater proporti...
Research consistently demonstrates the critical role of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), tradit...
This paper explored whether preschooler's physical (body mass index and salivary cortisol levels) an...
Executive Editors, Dr. Robert Sanborn and Dr. Christopher Greeley, discuss the implications of resea...
Our objective was to examine the association between parental immigration status and child health an...