Anti-immigration policies of the trump administration: A review of Latinx mental health and resilience in the face of structural violence

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Julia Rabin, Cathleen Stough, Anjali Dutt, Farrah Jacquez
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Poor mental health outcomes are a growing concern among Latinx children and adults in the U.S. While existing research has documented risk factors to these mental health disparities, such as barriers to healthcare access and fear of deportation, less is known about the impacts of Former President Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric and federal efforts to curb migration on Latinx mental health. Thus, the purpose of this review was two-fold: (1) to review the empirical literature for any quantitative or qualitative findings discussing the relationship between federal immigration policies passed under the Trump administration and mental health outcomes of the Latinx community and (2) to understand the range of resilience factors that may have facilitated Latinx youth and adults to overcome these sociopolitical changes. Utilizing a modified version of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses guidelines, we conducted a narrative review of 21 empirical articles. The review characterizes literature across the fields of psychology, counseling, social justice, and law in terms of population of interest, relevant immigration policy, key mental health findings, and culturally sensitive contributions to either the Minority Stress Model or Social Ecological Resilience. Based on our findings, we argue that immigration enforcement served as a unique stressor to Latinx wellbeing and particularly increased rates of negative emotional experiences and internalizing symptoms. However, culturally rooted resilience factors, such as Luchando Adelante (e.g., striving forward despite uncertainty), helped bolster against relevant adversity. We conclude with an argument for the importance of immigration policy reform for improved mental health outcomes in the Latinx community.

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特朗普政府的反移民政策:面对结构性暴力的拉丁裔心理健康和复原力审查
美国的拉丁裔儿童和成人越来越担心心理健康状况不佳,尽管现有研究已经记录了这些心理健康差异的风险因素,例如获得医疗保健的障碍和对被驱逐出境的恐惧,但对于前总统特朗普的反移民言论和联邦政府遏制移民对拉丁裔心理健康的影响知之甚少。因此,本综述的目的有两个方面:(1)回顾实证文献中讨论特朗普政府通过的联邦移民政策与拉丁裔社区心理健康结果之间关系的任何定量或定性发现;(2)了解可能促进拉丁裔青年和成年人克服这些社会政治变化的弹性因素的范围。利用系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目的修改版本,我们对21篇实证文章进行了叙述性回顾。本综述对心理学、咨询、社会公正和法律等领域的文献进行了特征分析,包括关注人群、相关移民政策、关键心理健康发现,以及对少数民族压力模型或社会生态弹性的文化敏感贡献。根据我们的研究结果,我们认为移民执法是拉丁裔幸福的独特压力源,特别是增加了负面情绪体验和内化症状的比率。然而,植根于文化的复原力因素,如Luchando Adelante(例如,在不确定的情况下努力前进),有助于支持应对相关逆境。最后,我们论证了移民政策改革对改善拉丁裔社区心理健康结果的重要性。
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2.80
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期刊介绍: Recent articles in ASAP have examined social psychological methods in the study of economic and social justice including ageism, heterosexism, racism, sexism, status quo bias and other forms of discrimination, social problems such as climate change, extremism, homelessness, inter-group conflict, natural disasters, poverty, and terrorism, and social ideals such as democracy, empowerment, equality, health, and trust.
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