In recent years, increasing numbers of families and individuals have arrived at the U.S. border from Central America, in particular, from Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala. This study sought to examine pre-migration trauma exposure and current mental health functioning of migrant families arriving at the U.S. border from the Northern Triangle region, with specific attention to the reasons offered for leaving their home country and the frequency with which migrant families appear to satisfy legal criteria for asylum We interviewed 234 adults in McAllen, Texas, using a structured interview and standardized questionnaires to assess exposure to trauma prior to migration, reasons for leaving their home country and symptoms of posttraumatic st...
Objective. Only one previous study had examined the epidemiology of mental health in Guatemalan refu...
For the past six years, the war on drugs in Mexico has resulted in the out-migration of tens of thou...
Although refugees are generally thought to be at increased risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
In recent years, increasing numbers of families and individuals have arrived at the U.S. border from...
<div><p>In recent years, increasing numbers of families and individuals have arrived at the U.S. bor...
The aim of this paper is to explore the mental health challenges that Central American immigrant you...
Immigrant mothers face numerous challenges and unique stressors related not only to their role as as...
Immigrant mothers face numerous challenges and unique stressors related not only to their role as as...
Objective: Latinx asylum-seeking families report posttraumatic distress that is 161-204% higher than...
Objective: Latinx asylum-seeking families report posttraumatic distress that is 161-204% higher than...
Immigrant mothers face numerous challenges and unique stressors related not only to their role as as...
Immigrant mothers face numerous challenges and unique stressors related not only to their role as as...
Over forty million foreign-born residents currently live in the United States. Latinos make up the l...
Numerous studies describe mental health effects of pre-migration trauma and post-resettlement stress...
International migration has been associated with increased levels ofpsychological disturbance, par-t...
Objective. Only one previous study had examined the epidemiology of mental health in Guatemalan refu...
For the past six years, the war on drugs in Mexico has resulted in the out-migration of tens of thou...
Although refugees are generally thought to be at increased risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
In recent years, increasing numbers of families and individuals have arrived at the U.S. border from...
<div><p>In recent years, increasing numbers of families and individuals have arrived at the U.S. bor...
The aim of this paper is to explore the mental health challenges that Central American immigrant you...
Immigrant mothers face numerous challenges and unique stressors related not only to their role as as...
Immigrant mothers face numerous challenges and unique stressors related not only to their role as as...
Objective: Latinx asylum-seeking families report posttraumatic distress that is 161-204% higher than...
Objective: Latinx asylum-seeking families report posttraumatic distress that is 161-204% higher than...
Immigrant mothers face numerous challenges and unique stressors related not only to their role as as...
Immigrant mothers face numerous challenges and unique stressors related not only to their role as as...
Over forty million foreign-born residents currently live in the United States. Latinos make up the l...
Numerous studies describe mental health effects of pre-migration trauma and post-resettlement stress...
International migration has been associated with increased levels ofpsychological disturbance, par-t...
Objective. Only one previous study had examined the epidemiology of mental health in Guatemalan refu...
For the past six years, the war on drugs in Mexico has resulted in the out-migration of tens of thou...
Although refugees are generally thought to be at increased risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (P...