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Painful Passages: Traumatic Experiences and Post-Traumatic Stress among Immigrant Latino Adolescents and their Primary Caregivers

机译:痛苦的经历:拉丁美洲移民青少年及其主要护理人员的创伤经历和创伤后压力

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Using data from a stratified random sample of 281 foreign-born adolescents and their parents, this study provides data on migration-related trauma exposures and examines how the migration process influences the risk of experiencing trauma and developing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). We find that 29% of foreign-born adolescents and 34% of foreign-born parents experienced trauma during the migration process. Among those that experienced trauma, 9% of adolescents and 21% of their parents were at risk for PTSD. Pre-migration poverty combined with clandestine entry into the US increased the risk of trauma and the subsequent development of PTSD symptoms. Post-migration experiences of discrimination and neighborhood disorder further exacerbated this risk, while social support and familism mitigated it. Our results emphasize the importance of understanding how factors prior to, during, and after migration combine to influence the health of immigrants.
机译:本研究使用来自281个外国出生的青少年及其父母的分层随机样本中的数据,提供了与移民相关的创伤暴露的数据,并研究了移民过程如何影响遭受创伤和发展为创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的风险。我们发现29%的外国出生的青少年和34%的外国出生的父母在迁移过程中遭受了创伤。在遭受创伤的人中,9%的青少年和21%的父母有PTSD的风险。移民前的贫困加上秘密进入美国增加了遭受创伤的风险以及随后出现的PTSD症状。移民后的歧视和邻里失调经历进一步加剧了这种风险,而社会支持和家庭主义则减轻了这种风险。我们的结果强调了了解迁移之前,之中和之后因素如何影响移民健康的重要性。

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