情绪过山车:移民政策和机构如何塑造无证大学生的心理健康。

IF 3.6 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Martha Morales Hernandez
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排外的移民法律和政策已被证明会产生不利的心理健康结果。然而,很少有研究追踪心理健康经历产生的过程,以及无证大学生如何利用他们的代理机构来保护他们的心理健康。根据66个深度访谈,我以受访者对心理健康的描述为基础,说明他们的压力过程是如何受到移民法和学生中介机构的影响的。我发现,不断变化和不可预测的移民法律和政策会加剧情绪困扰。然而,学生利用他们的代理来提升自己,支持他们的心理健康。然而,除了他们的行为,情感困扰和心理健康在学生的日常生活中并存。最后,我认为学生中介机构支持他们的心理健康,但他们所处的移民法律和政策环境限制了他们的努力,反而把他们置于危险的情绪过山车中。
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Emotional Rollercoaster: How Immigration Policy and Agency Shape Mental Health among Undocumented College Students.
Exclusionary immigration laws and policies have been shown to produce adverse mental health outcomes. However, less work has traced the processes through which mental health experiences arise and how undocumented college students employ their agency to protect their mental health. Drawing on 66 in-depth interviews, I build on my interviewees' descriptions of mental health as a rollercoaster to illustrate how their stress process is shaped by immigration laws and students' agency. I find that ever-changing and unpredictable immigration laws and policies promote feelings of emotional distress. However, students utilize their agency to uplift themselves and support their psychological well-being. Yet despite their actions, emotional distress and psychological well-being coexist in students' everyday lives. Ultimately, I argue that students' agency supports their psychological well-being, but the immigration law and policy context they are embedded in limits their efforts and instead places them in a perilous emotional rollercoaster.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Health and Social Behavior is a medical sociology journal that publishes empirical and theoretical articles that apply sociological concepts and methods to the understanding of health and illness and the organization of medicine and health care. Its editorial policy favors manuscripts that are grounded in important theoretical issues in medical sociology or the sociology of mental health and that advance theoretical understanding of the processes by which social factors and human health are inter-related.
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