RationaleLittle is known about how undocumented immigrants navigate healthcare utilization issues apart from access.ObjectiveWe examine a unique population of undocumented immigrants who have access to healthcare - college students at the University of California - to identify how immigration status hinders mental health service utilization in the absence of barriers related to eligibility and insurance coverage.MethodWe conducted semistructured interviews between March and July 2017 with 30 undocumented students at a University of California campus.ResultsWe argue that undocumented immigration status informs mental health-related illness cognitions to negatively affect students' ability to assess their own mental health and need for servic...
PurposeYoung immigrants without documentation who qualify for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arri...
Immigration-both the experience of migrating and events after migration-can affect the mental health...
Lack of legal immigration status has been shown to negatively affect patient physical and mental hea...
ObjectivesInformed by a social-ecological framework, this study nested undocumented students' indivi...
Abstract Background: Mental illness affects over 40 million people in the U.S. every year. Latinos, ...
A large body of assessment literature suggests that college students who are immigrants face a varie...
Undocumented individuals are subject to stressors that may exacerbate existing mental health problem...
The combined effects of minority status, specific ethnic group experiences (political, economic, tra...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
Immigrants receive mental health services less than their U.S.-born counterparts, even after account...
Little is known about the inpatient mental health needs of undocumented immigrants in the United Sta...
Undocumented students face considerable stressors due to their precarious legal status, economic dis...
The primary goal of this study is to explore and learn about the life experience of undocumented col...
Immigration status is a likely deterrent of mental health care utilization in the United States. Usi...
This article examines the consequences of undocumented immigration status for those who grow up in t...
PurposeYoung immigrants without documentation who qualify for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arri...
Immigration-both the experience of migrating and events after migration-can affect the mental health...
Lack of legal immigration status has been shown to negatively affect patient physical and mental hea...
ObjectivesInformed by a social-ecological framework, this study nested undocumented students' indivi...
Abstract Background: Mental illness affects over 40 million people in the U.S. every year. Latinos, ...
A large body of assessment literature suggests that college students who are immigrants face a varie...
Undocumented individuals are subject to stressors that may exacerbate existing mental health problem...
The combined effects of minority status, specific ethnic group experiences (political, economic, tra...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
Immigrants receive mental health services less than their U.S.-born counterparts, even after account...
Little is known about the inpatient mental health needs of undocumented immigrants in the United Sta...
Undocumented students face considerable stressors due to their precarious legal status, economic dis...
The primary goal of this study is to explore and learn about the life experience of undocumented col...
Immigration status is a likely deterrent of mental health care utilization in the United States. Usi...
This article examines the consequences of undocumented immigration status for those who grow up in t...
PurposeYoung immigrants without documentation who qualify for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arri...
Immigration-both the experience of migrating and events after migration-can affect the mental health...
Lack of legal immigration status has been shown to negatively affect patient physical and mental hea...