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I Didn't Ask to Come to this CountryaEuro broken vertical bar I was a Child: The Mental Health Implications of Growing Up Undocumented

机译:我并没有要求来到这个CountryaEuro破碎的竖条,我还是个孩子:成长对心理健康的影响没有证件

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Growing up as an undocumented immigrant and transitioning to "illegal" adulthood can expose the person to adverse social determinants, which can detrimentally affect mental health by acting as chronic stressors. Although there have been several attempts to reform immigration, none have been entirely successful. Recently, the Dream Act and the path toward citizenship may be important steps for reducing mental health disparities among the undocumented, immigrant population. This case report will describe the experiences of one Latino "dreamer", reveal the effects of an undocumented status on mental health, and posit future directions for mental health promotion in this vulnerable population.
机译:成长为无证移民并过渡为“非法”成年后,该人可能会受到不利的社会决定因素的影响,这可能会通过充当长期压力源而对心理健康产生不利影响。尽管已进行过几次改革移民的尝试,但都没有完全成功。最近,《梦想法案》和迈向公民的道路可能是减少无证移民人口中心理健康差异的重要步骤。该案例报告将描述一个拉丁裔“梦想家”的经历,揭示未记录身份对心理健康的影响,并为促进这一弱势人群的心理健康提出未来方向。

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