1. Latino parents' links to deportees are associated with developmental disorders in their children.
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Vargas, Edward D. and Benitez, Viridiana L.
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HISPANIC Americans , *CHILDREN , *PARENTS , *CHILD development , *CHILDREN'S health - Abstract
Aims: To examine how Latino parent's personal connection to immigrants is linked to their children's risk of being referred/diagnosed with a developmental disorder. Methods: Using the 2015 Latino National Health and Immigration Survey (n = 548), we asked adults about their connections to immigrants. We also asked if their child has been referred/diagnosed with a developmental disorder. We estimated a series of regressions to predict increases in the probability of a child being referred/diagnosed for a developmental disorder. Results: Respondents who know a deportee are 2.4 times more likely (p = 0.009) to report that their child has been referred or diagnosed with a developmental disorder. Additionally, knowing more deportees, and having a closer family tie with deportees, are all statistically associated with developmental problems. Conclusions: This study adds to the emerging research on stress and child health, by examining the intersections of immigration policy, mental health, and child development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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