“My Hands Are Tied”: Social Services With Latinx Immigrants in Houston During the COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Flor Avellaneda, Jennifer L. Siegel, N. Negi, D. Parrish
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Abstract

Latinx immigrant communities experienced disproportionate economic and health consequences from COVID-19. Although social service organizations have been on the frontlines to meet the complex social service needs of this population, little is known about their experiences working with this vulnerable group in the first phase of the pandemic (during “shutdowns”). Using multiple case study methods, this case study integrates survey responses from Latinx-immigrant-serving social service providers ( N = 14) in Houston, media sources, and official Houston government data to describe the context and experiences of organizations who worked with Latinx immigrant families and individuals during the first phase of the pandemic. Results highlight challenges faced by social service organizations in meeting the heightened service needs of this vulnerable population. Findings underscore the importance of advocacy to strengthen social service systems constrained during a public health crisis exacerbating health disparities.
“我的双手被束缚”:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间休斯顿拉丁裔移民的社会服务
拉丁裔移民社区因COVID-19遭受了不成比例的经济和健康后果。虽然社会服务组织一直站在满足这一人群复杂的社会服务需求的第一线,但人们对它们在大流行第一阶段(“关闭”期间)与这一弱势群体合作的经验知之甚少。本案例研究采用多种案例研究方法,整合了来自休斯顿拉丁裔移民服务社会服务提供者(N = 14)、媒体来源和休斯顿官方政府数据的调查反馈,以描述在大流行第一阶段与拉丁裔移民家庭和个人合作的组织的背景和经验。结果突出了社会服务组织在满足这一弱势群体更高的服务需求方面面临的挑战。调查结果强调了宣传的重要性,以加强在公共卫生危机期间受到限制的社会服务系统,这加剧了卫生差距。
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