国家安全网包容性的差异以及移民家庭中儿童和父母的健康和福祉

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Agona Lutolli , Danielle A. Crosby
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本研究考察了各州在非公民获得安全网福利资格方面的差异在多大程度上预测了移民家庭获得资源以满足基本需求以及这些家庭中幼儿和父母的健康和福祉。根据2019年和2020年全国儿童健康调查(National Survey of Children’s Health)的全国和州代表性数据,我们的分析重点关注了2233名0-11岁儿童及其父母的样本,他们生活在收入低于联邦贫困线200%的移民家庭。回归分析用于调查州一级移民安全网包容性(即12项国家资助的公共福利政策指数)是否预测家庭获得资源,儿童健康和福祉以及父母身心健康。分析控制了多个孩子、父母、家庭、社区和国家层面的特征,并纳入了适当的抽样权重。与其他学者类似,我们发现生活在包容性更强的州的移民家庭获得了更多的经济状况调查公共援助计划,更有可能获得食品安全,并拥有足够和持续的儿童健康保险,不太可能经历经济困难,放弃必要的医疗保健。生活在具有更具包容性的安全网政策的州的移民家庭报告儿童身体健康状况不佳、儿童焦虑问题和儿童行为问题的可能性较小,报告的儿童发育水平较高。与父母结局的显著关联较少;包容性国家政策与母亲身体健康状况不佳的可能性较低有关。总之,这些发现与其他工作一起强调了更具移民包容性的安全网计划在促进儿童和家庭健康和福祉方面的潜在作用。
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Variation in state safety-net inclusivity and the health and well-being of children and parents in immigrant households
This study examined to what extent state variation in noncitizen eligibility for safety-net benefits predicts immigrant families’ access to resources for meeting basic needs and the health and well-being of young children and parents in these families. Drawing on nationally and state representative data from the 2019 and 2020 National Survey of Children’s Health, our analysis focused on a sample of 2,233 children ages 0–11 and their parents in immigrant households with income below 200% of the federal poverty threshold. Regression analyses were used to investigate whether a measure of state-level immigrant safety-net inclusivity (i.e., index of 12 state-funded public benefit policies) predicted family access to resources, child health and well-being, and parent physical and mental health. Analyses controlled for multiple child, parent, household, community, and state-level characteristics, and included appropriate sampling weights. Similar to other scholars, we found that immigrant families living in more inclusive states received more means-tested public assistance programs, were more likely to be food secure and have adequate and continuous child health insurance coverage and were less likely to experience financial struggles and forgo necessary healthcare for their child. Immigrant families living in states with more inclusive safety net policies were less likely to report poor child physical health, child anxiety problems, and child behavioral problems and reported higher levels of child flourishing. Fewer significant associations were found for parent outcomes; inclusive state policies were associated with a lower likelihood of poor physical health among mothers. Together, these findings join other work highlighting the potential role of more immigrant-inclusive safety net programs in promoting health and well-being for children and families.
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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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