Little is known of pediatric clinicians’ experiences with and approaches to taking care of immigrant children who have been in US custody. The objectives of this article are to (1) recognize the challenges facing pediatric clinicians in caring for immigrant children previously in custody, and (2) propose ways that healthcare and legal professionals can collaborate to optimize the wellbeing of formerly detained immigrant children. We identify themes by assessing answers to multiple choice and short responses from a national survey. These findings can help to identify current issues faced by both detained immigrant children and pediatric clinicians, and suggest approaches to addressing these issues
In recent years the increasing of immigrant population attended in hospital pediatric units has been...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing population of children in the U.S. A greater proporti...
In an era of ever-increasing population diversity, bilingual intermediaries have become critical to ...
Pediatric health and mental health professionals with expertise in the physical and emotional needs ...
Each year, state juvenile courts provide thousands of im-migrant and refugee children with access to...
Drawing from a dozen years’ experience in providing legal services to unaccompanied immigrant childr...
Purpose: The purpose of the project was to develop and disseminate a culturally relevant resource to...
Since 2014, the number of unaccompanied alien children (UAC) immigrating to the United States has in...
This research explores the decision-making process of Latino parents when confronted with the health...
Despite an increasing visibility of unaccompanied children in the media and among policymakers, litt...
Objectives: Undocumented migrant children (UMC) are often affected by policies and practices that do...
A dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHIL...
Many health care professionals may be unaware of the range and nature of issues that immigrant famil...
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...
In recent years the increasing of immigrant population attended in hospital pediatric units has been...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing population of children in the U.S. A greater proporti...
In an era of ever-increasing population diversity, bilingual intermediaries have become critical to ...
Pediatric health and mental health professionals with expertise in the physical and emotional needs ...
Each year, state juvenile courts provide thousands of im-migrant and refugee children with access to...
Drawing from a dozen years’ experience in providing legal services to unaccompanied immigrant childr...
Purpose: The purpose of the project was to develop and disseminate a culturally relevant resource to...
Since 2014, the number of unaccompanied alien children (UAC) immigrating to the United States has in...
This research explores the decision-making process of Latino parents when confronted with the health...
Despite an increasing visibility of unaccompanied children in the media and among policymakers, litt...
Objectives: Undocumented migrant children (UMC) are often affected by policies and practices that do...
A dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHIL...
Many health care professionals may be unaware of the range and nature of issues that immigrant famil...
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...
In recent years the increasing of immigrant population attended in hospital pediatric units has been...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing population of children in the U.S. A greater proporti...
In an era of ever-increasing population diversity, bilingual intermediaries have become critical to ...