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Parental Immigration Status is Associated with Children’s Health Care Utilization: Findings from the 2003 New Immigrant Survey of US Legal Permanent Residents

机译:父母的移民身份与儿童的医疗保健利用有关:2003年美国合法永久居民新移民调查的结果

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Our objective was to examine the association between parental immigration status and child health and health care utilization. Using data from a national sample of immigrant adults who had recently become legal permanent residents (LPR), children (n = 2,170) were categorized according to their parents’ immigration status prior to LPR: legalized, mixed-status, refugee, temporary resident, or undocumented. Logistic regression with generalized estimating equations was used to compare child health and health care utilization by parental immigration status over the prior 12 months. Nearly all children in the sample were reported to be in good to excellent health. Children whose parents had been undocumented were least likely to have had an illness that was reported to have required medical attention (5.4 %). Children whose parents had been either undocumented or temporary residents were most likely to have a delayed preventive annual exam (18.2 and 18.7 %, respectively). Delayed dental care was most common among children whose parents had come to the US as refugees (29.1 %). Differences in the preventive annual exam remained significant after adjusting for socioeconomic characteristics. Parental immigration status before LPR was not associated with large differences in reported child health status. Parental immigration status before LPR was associated with the use of preventive annual exams and dental services. However, no group of children was consistently disadvantaged with respect to all measures.
机译:我们的目标是研究父母移民身份与儿童健康和医疗保健利用之间的关联。使用最近成为合法永久居民(LPR)的移民成年人的全国样本数据,根据LPR之前父母的移民身份对儿童(n = 2,170)进行了分类:合法化,混合身份,难民,临时居民,或无证。使用具有广义估计方程的逻辑回归,通过父母在过去12个月的移民状况比较儿童健康和医疗保健利用情况。据报告,样本中几乎所有儿童的健康状况均良好。父母没有证件的孩子患病的可能性最小,据报道,该病需要医疗救治(5.4%)。父母无证或临时居民的孩子最有可能进行延迟的年度预防性检查(分别为18.2%和18.7%)。在父母以难民身份来到美国的儿童中,延迟牙科护理最为普遍(29.1%)。调整社会经济特征后,年度预防性考试的差异仍然很大。 LPR之前的父母移民状况与所报告的儿童健康状况没有显着差异。 LPR之前的父母移民身份与预防性年度检查和牙科服务的使用有关。但是,没有任何一个儿童在所有措施方面始终处于不利地位。

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