“家庭分离感觉很糟糕”:拉丁裔儿童对移民气候和社会化过程的看法

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Cecilia Ayón, Briseida Salazar, Kaitlyn M. Han
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摘要

目的研究加州儿童如何感知和驾驭移民政策气候,重点关注他们的情绪反应和移民社会化过程。随着国家反移民言论和政策的加剧,移民和混血家庭的孩子面临着重大挑战。在社会政治背景下了解他们的经历对于制定支持性干预措施和为政策提供信息至关重要。方法采用深度访谈和受访者驱动的图像来促进与7-12岁的拉丁裔移民和混合家庭儿童(N = 31)的对话。建构主义扎根理论包括初始编码、聚焦编码和轴向编码。该研究强调了儿童经历的情感损失,包括对被驱逐出境和几代人失去亲人的恐惧,同时也说明了他们的适应力、同理心和社会责任感。儿童的叙述揭示了他们与社交媒介(同伴、老师、大家庭成员和父母)的互动,以及媒体在塑造他们对移民的看法方面的作用。研究结果强调了移民政策、社会化过程和儿童情绪健康之间复杂的相互作用。优先考虑家庭团结和公平对待移民家庭的政策至关重要,同时需要在教育和社区环境中进行创伤知情实践。
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“Families getting separated feels bad”: Latinx children's perceptions of the immigration climate and socialization process

“Families getting separated feels bad”: Latinx children's perceptions of the immigration climate and socialization process

Objective

This study examined how children in California perceive and navigate the immigration policy climate, focusing on their emotional responses and the immigration socialization process.

Background

Amid heightened national anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies, children in immigrant and mixed-status families face significant challenges. Understanding their experiences within the sociopolitical context is crucial for developing supportive interventions and informing policy.

Method

In-depth interviews and respondent-driven imagery were used to facilitate conversations with Latinx children of immigrant and mixed-status families, between the ages of 7–12 years (N = 31). Constructivist grounded theory was used to complete the analysis including initial, focused, and axial coding.

Results

The study highlights the emotional toll children experience, including fears of deportation and multigenerational losses, while also illustrating their resilience, empathy, and sense of social responsibility. Children's narratives reveal their interactions with socializing agents—peers, teachers, extended family members, and parents—and the role of media in shaping their perceptions about immigration.

Conclusion

The findings underscore the complex interplay between immigration policies, socialization processes, and children's emotional well-being.

Implications

Policies that prioritize family unity and equitable treatment of immigrant families are critical, alongside the need for trauma-informed practice in educational and community settings.

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来源期刊
Family Relations
Family Relations Multiple-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
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发文量
164
期刊介绍: A premier, applied journal of family studies, Family Relations is mandatory reading for family scholars and all professionals who work with families, including: family practitioners, educators, marriage and family therapists, researchers, and social policy specialists. The journal"s content emphasizes family research with implications for intervention, education, and public policy, always publishing original, innovative and interdisciplinary works with specific recommendations for practice.
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