Latino Immigrant Children's Health: Effects of Sociodemographic Variables and of a Preventive Intervention Program

J. Rausch, Mary McCord, Milagros Batista, E. Anisfeld
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The number of Latino immigrant children is expanding rapidly, and the factors that affect their health are multiple and interlinked. We therefore propose to describe the sociodemographic characteristics of a mostly Dominican immigrant population, to examine to what extent immigrant status and other factors play a role in determining measures of their children's health and well-being, and finally to investigate whether a home visiting intervention modified any of these factors. The data were collected as part of an evaluation of a primary prevention home visitation program for high-risk mothers and their children. Bivariate and multivariate models were constructed to investigate the factors that affected the outcome variables. We found that numerous factors, especially a composite for overall stress, affected the health and well-being of participant children. We also demonstrated that the visitation program had a positive effect on many of these outcomes. Future program planners will need to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the specific population they serve.
拉丁裔移民儿童的健康:社会人口学变量和预防干预计划的影响
拉丁裔移民儿童的数量正在迅速增加,影响他们健康的因素是多方面的,相互关联的。因此,我们建议描述一个主要是多米尼加移民人口的社会人口学特征,检查移民身份和其他因素在多大程度上决定了他们孩子的健康和福祉,最后调查家访干预是否改变了这些因素中的任何一个。这些数据是作为对高危母亲及其子女的初级预防家访项目评估的一部分收集的。构建双变量和多变量模型来研究影响结果变量的因素。我们发现,许多因素,特别是综合的整体压力,影响了参与儿童的健康和福祉。我们还证明了访问项目对这些结果中的许多方面都有积极的影响。未来的项目规划者需要了解他们所服务的特定人群的优势和劣势。
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