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Context of Entry and Number of Depressive Symptoms in an Older Mexican-Origin Immigrant Population

机译:墨西哥原住民移民的进入背景和抑郁症状的数量

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We examined the association between context of entry into the United States and symptoms of depression in an older age Mexican-origin population. We found that context of entry was associated with the number of depressive symptoms reported in this population. Specifically, immigrants who arrived to the U.S. following the Mexican Revolution (1918–1928) reported significantly fewer depressive symptoms, and those who arrived following enactment of the Immigration Reform Control Act (1965–1994) reported significantly more symptoms of depression, compared to those who arrived in the Bracero era (1942–1964). These findings suggest that sociopolitical context at the time of immigration may be associated with long-term psychological well-being. They contribute to a growing body of literature that suggests that the context of immigration may have long-term implications for the health of immigrant populations. We discuss implications of our findings for understanding relationships between immigration policies and the health of Mexican immigrant populations.
机译:我们检查了进入美国的背景与墨西哥裔老年人口中的抑郁症状之间的关联。我们发现进入的背景与该人群中报告的抑郁症状的数量有关。具体来说,墨西哥革命(1918–1928)后到达美国的移民的抑郁症状明显减少,而《移民改革控制法》(1965-1994)颁布后到达的移民的抑郁症状则明显多于抑郁症。他们到达了Bracero时代(1942-1964)。这些发现表明,移民时的社会政治背景可能与长期的心理健康有关。他们为越来越多的文学作品做出了贡献,这些文学作品表明移民的背景可能对移民人口的健康产生长期影响。我们讨论了我们的发现对理解移民政策与墨西哥移民人口健康之间的关系的意义。

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