Undocumented Latinx immigrants (ULIs) comprise a large segment of the U.S. population, yet they remain at high risk for diminished health outcomes due to increased exposure to adverse experiences and context. Transnational family separation and the distress that accompanies it is an example of a common adverse experience that is chronic and that impacts the lives of many ULIs. However, despite how chronic and central transnationalismis to the lives ofULIs, little is known about its relation to the health outcomes ofULIs. To that end, this study examined the relation between distress due to transnational family separation and the physical and mental health of ULIs. To do so, the study utilized respondent-driven sampling and path analysis met...
This study examines how the migration experience affects the mental health status of recent Asian an...
UA Open Access Publishing FundIt is increasingly argued that social and economic inequities poorly a...
Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigra...
Undocumented Latinx immigrants (ULIs) comprise a large segment of the U.S. population, yet they rema...
The current policy surrounding immigration in the United States (U.S.) has sparked negative attitude...
Exponential increases in deportation and negative public discourse have resulted in heightened fears...
Background: Latinx immigrants are exposed to multiple stressors before, during, and after migration....
Background: Latinx immigrants are exposed to multiple stressors before, during, and after migration....
Latinas/os are reported to be the fastest growing ethnic minority in the United States, with a large...
In the United States, one fifth of school-aged children are Latinx, a majority who are first or seco...
Nearly one out of every four children in the US is a child of immigrants. Yet few studies have asses...
Background: Latinx immigrants are exposed to multiple stressors before, during, and after migration....
In the United States, one fifth of school-aged children are Latinx, a majority who are first or seco...
Nearly one out of every four children in the US is a child of immigrants. Yet few studies have asses...
Rationale: Undocumented Mexican immigrants (UMIs) and their families make up a considerable proporti...
This study examines how the migration experience affects the mental health status of recent Asian an...
UA Open Access Publishing FundIt is increasingly argued that social and economic inequities poorly a...
Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigra...
Undocumented Latinx immigrants (ULIs) comprise a large segment of the U.S. population, yet they rema...
The current policy surrounding immigration in the United States (U.S.) has sparked negative attitude...
Exponential increases in deportation and negative public discourse have resulted in heightened fears...
Background: Latinx immigrants are exposed to multiple stressors before, during, and after migration....
Background: Latinx immigrants are exposed to multiple stressors before, during, and after migration....
Latinas/os are reported to be the fastest growing ethnic minority in the United States, with a large...
In the United States, one fifth of school-aged children are Latinx, a majority who are first or seco...
Nearly one out of every four children in the US is a child of immigrants. Yet few studies have asses...
Background: Latinx immigrants are exposed to multiple stressors before, during, and after migration....
In the United States, one fifth of school-aged children are Latinx, a majority who are first or seco...
Nearly one out of every four children in the US is a child of immigrants. Yet few studies have asses...
Rationale: Undocumented Mexican immigrants (UMIs) and their families make up a considerable proporti...
This study examines how the migration experience affects the mental health status of recent Asian an...
UA Open Access Publishing FundIt is increasingly argued that social and economic inequities poorly a...
Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigra...