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Prenatal care among immigrant and racial-ethnic minority women in a new immigrant destination: exploring the impact of immigrant legal status.

机译:在新的移民目的地中进行的移民和少数民族妇女的产前保健:探讨移民法律地位的影响。

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Despite the rising share of undocumented immigrants in the US population, research has been quite limited regarding immigrant legal status and how it may limit healthcare access, especially research involving direct identification of undocumented populations. Drawing upon the Utah Population Database, a unique, comprehensive linked system of vital, medical, and administrative records, we analyze the prenatal care utilization in a large and recent cohort of births to mothers residing in the pre-emerging immigrant gateway state of Utah. Our analyses focus on the racial-ethnic, nativity and legal status of mothers as factors that influence prenatal care utilization. State administrative records are used to assess legal status among foreign-born mothers, specifically driver privilege cards made available to undocumented migrants. Our results indicate the importance of disaggregating the expansive categories of Hispanics and the foreign born to better understand health outcomes and healthcare utilization among immigrants. In particular, we find that the legal status of immigrant mothers is one of several important factors influencing prenatal care utilization. Undocumented women are among the least likely to obtain adequate levels of prenatal care. However, undocumented women's prenatal care utilization is enhanced among those using the state's integrative driver privilege program, and among those residing in neighborhoods with high concentrations of immigrants. Results are discussed in light of theory on immigrant integration and healthcare access, and in terms of public policies, such as those extending driver privileges to unauthorized immigrants, which aim to facilitate immigrants' access to institutions within destination communities.
机译:尽管在美国人口中无证移民的比例上升,但是关于移民的法律地位及其如何限制医疗保健机会的研究非常有限,特别是涉及直接鉴定无证人口的研究。利用犹他州人口数据库(一个独特的,全面的生命,医疗和行政记录链接系统),我们分析了居住在犹他州新兴移民门户州的母亲在最近和最近的大量生育中的产前护理利用情况。我们的分析集中在母亲的种族,民族和法律地位上,这些是影响产前保健利用的因素。国家行政记录用于评估外国出生母亲的法律地位,特别是向无证移民提供的驾驶员特权卡。我们的结果表明,对拉美裔和大范围出生的外国人进行分类的重要性对于更好地了解移民的健康状况和医疗保健利用非常重要。特别是,我们发现移民母亲的法律地位是影响产前保健利用的几个重要因素之一。没有证件的妇女是获得足够产前护理水平的可能性最小的人。但是,在使用该州综合驾驶员特权计划的妇女以及居住在移民高度集中地区的妇女中,无证件妇女的产前保健利用得到了提高。将根据有关移民融合和医疗保健的理论以及公共政策(例如将驾驶员特权扩展到未经授权的移民的政策)讨论结果,这些政策旨在促进​​移民进入目的地社区内的机构。

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