The Intergenerational Impact of Parental Immigration Status: Educational and Health Outcomes Among Children of Undocumented Immigrants. [PDF]
Ryabov I.
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Abstract Background Victimisation has been associated with self‐harm (with or without suicidal intent), but little is known about this association during young adulthood—a distinct developmental period. Further, not all individuals who experience victimisation will later engage in self‐harm, suggesting the influence of other factors.
Filip Marzecki +8 more
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Differences in hospital prenatal care between immigrant and native women in France: a qualitative study within the BiP research on racial implicit bias in perinatal care. [PDF]
Sauvegrain P +7 more
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A study of migrant workers and the national minimum wage and enforcement issues that arise [PDF]
Dustmann, C., Frattini, T., Preston, I.
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Abstract Background Unaccompanied migrant youths are at elevated risk for exposure to trauma and related mental health challenges, but there is minimal evidence guiding best practices. We conducted a systematic review of quantitative studies that examined mental health evaluation and treatment services for unaccompanied migrant youths resettled in the ...
Natan J. Vega Potler +3 more
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Disability and living arrangements among older immigrants in the US: evidence from the American Community Survey. [PDF]
Rahman M, Rahman M.
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This study presents the first evidence that brief emotion‐focused family therapy (EFFT) is associated with change at the family level in the area of family functioning; a construct that is also associated with pandemic disruption, family size, parent psychological distress, and parenting stress.
Laura Colucci +3 more
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Health care use as an aspect of immigrant integration? An analysis of health care cost convergence among new immigrants and natives in Finland. [PDF]
Vaalavuo M +3 more
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Abstract Background As a large‐scale global stressor, the COVID‐19 pandemic has a substantial impact on the mental health of children and adolescents. In this longitudinal study we investigate long‐term trajectories of anxiety of children during and after the pandemic (April 2020–April 2023), and identify associated risk factors. Methods A total of 514
Michiel A. J. Luijten +7 more
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Barriers to perinatal care among pregnant South Asian immigrants living in Canada: a scoping review protocol. [PDF]
Shahil-Feroz A +6 more
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